, F ; j e y /} P| ‘ 2 ; { : j fF, } : / / a ' F f E ay ‘ ye f a f ’ ] 4 & ! 4 4 i \ 4 . I / oes / é } : ae ‘ { n ¥ fi ‘ } j A 1 ‘ ‘ i “ \ . = é Poi I ‘ hf ee \ a ‘ \ / : y H ‘ i | i P f ‘o y LN . hi f a \ f \ j "=. _THE PO NTIAC PRESS Ey Cobo, Rep. Ford Will Not Seek Governorship ————_-+ x * *. & x &* k& * ¥ ¥ 4 # Nixon Denies Traitor Talk Valentine Trayels 8,000 Miles: to Pontiac Local Businessman. Brings Sweetheart From Hong Kong After 7- Year Wait Move Leaves the GOP Field ie By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. Custer S. L. Hong received his Valentine one week early. Hong, 29, Pontiac. The Valentine arrived last Wednesday, after being delayed for seven years. The Valentine was Hong's childhood sweet- heart, pretty little 21-year-old Lin will celebrate her today. “She is the best Vajentine I could ever hope * Custer said. “There is nothing I care aboyt oly and I am now the happiest man in the world since Lin arrived.” WEDDING PLANS Although no date has-been set or ring presented, Custer, whose real name is Suey Lin, admits they have wedding plans. Hong, an American citizen, adopted the Custer monicker when he got discharged at Fort Custer in June 1952 He first met her when she was 12 years old. He discovered her lost from her care, crying on a Hong Kong street outside a movie theater. Lin lost her father when she w her mother when she was eight. the famine of war. Her grandmother died in 1949 from a heart attack leaving her alone: “I started feeling sorry for Lin writing her which I had been doing since 1949," Hong said. “Around 1954 I started telling her I was in love with her and would bring her over here at the first chance." Once Hong's mother, who cared oe Lin after her grandmother's death, requested that Hong send proprietor of the China City Res- taurant, got his greeting not through the mails but from an airport in Hong Kong 8,000 miles from 22nd birthday with Custer “Suey is a Chinese girl's name and I wanted a change,” He has been in this country since 1949 when he had to leave Lin after a four year acquaintance. said. e to be there to present it myself, so I refused,’’ he LONG WAIT REWARDED Kven Lee, who from the army he explained. grandmother's as only one and Both died from and I continued rived. but was hesitant In March 1955 there was an opening for a Chi- nese refugee and Hong along with 7 apeae For | em Giffin, of Farmington, made arrangements for her trip. Hong ee the ‘cathe 3 LIN KVEN LEE trip and Giffin loaned the girl money when she ar. Speaking very little English, Lin, through in- is only one part for tr a-| terpreter Hong, said she liked Pontiac very much y P y . to answer questions about her ro- mance with Hong, due to Chinese custom. But from the expression on her smiling face, it | wasn't hard to tell that she, like Hong, will cele- » Says He Never : Called Truman, Dems Disloyal Vice President Backs Dulles’ Remarks About Brink of War For Outstanding Service NEW YORK (INS)—Vice President Richard M. Nixon denied last night that he ever had called former President Harry S. Truman a traitor. Breaking his silence on the accusation by Truman, Nixon also told newsmen ihe had never termed the Democrats the “party of| treason” or questioned the: porary of its leaders. | Nixon, conceding he had questioned the judgment ‘of leading Democrats, de-' clared ; “I have always said there’ the National Republican Club's son in the U. S. and that is last night, the Communist Party.” The traitor-treason controversy! ored “tor outstanding aerview to the mation. ~ a oan en ena AP Wirephote NIXON HONORED — Vice President Richard M. Nixon receives secand annual award in New York a bronze head of Abraham Lincoln,. from Thomas E. | Dewey at the club's 70th annual Lincoln Day dinner. Nixon was hon- 8 Japanese Hurt When Earthquake Jolts Tokyo Area TOKYO ®—A stout earthquake shook up Tokyo and the surround- ing area for about 30 seconds to- ont Eight Japanese: were injured, three seriously, but the world’s ‘third largest city escaped major property damage. More than 90,000. homes were without electricity as high-voltage cables snapped, A highway bridge leading from the city cracked and was closed to traffic. Pavement in front of the Tokyo railroad station caved in and chimneys cracked off public bathhouses, Downtown buildings rocked with the quake. Many workers poured into the streets, shouting: “Jishin! iJishin! (Earthquake! Earth- — me But calm was soon re- Methiies included .q~ lumber- sand Washed. ak a vechan-Aen © sawmill worker injured seriously when a pile of lumber crashed on him, an 85-year-old woman and her 2-year-old , also in serious condition after being over- come by fumes from a ers burned by acid which tumbled off shelves, Lincoln Dinner ~ Tickets Selling my wee ag and four print shop work- Open fo Bentley Leonard Also Appears as Possible Contender for Nomination DETROIT () — Mayor Albert E. Cobo of Detroit and Rep. Gerald R. Ford Jr. (R-Mich) today bowed out as possible candidates for the Republican nom- ination for governor. " That apparently left the an | engagement ring 2 her in Hong Kong. * 1 vented © _brate the best Valentine’ 8 Day ot their Hives’ today. ‘re Aig dog — coll 7 3 : _ Advance Sales Indicate da pegs payne Se te a WwW d M b H Bo 1 Di ‘that “to be called a traitor by al 600 Planning to Attend “T will ef Re omen and Moonbeams Have Boyle Dizzy [vice president of the United States + Event Thursday edly nt aiet tas en is hard t ; | Nixon Seek had declined Se ‘ soniion weirs Sip eae at Oe J aml pened be tion. | Advance ticket sales indicate at) week,” he added. a Oo nou Oo a \o° amis accusation. | least 600 persons will attend the) Bentley then left for a private Poaged speaking ee aed —— = 66th annual Lincoln: a luncheon with Mayor Cobo, sca esd Clu banquet Thursday 30) Cobo, whose four-year term ss By HAL BOYLE | The main thing is that you re-|dedicated to love, even if she has js Day aa Hossrespoage see reodly <5} Se Temple,| mayor expires af the end of next ‘ NEW YORK — ‘The war be- Member them in a special way. to chivvy. her forgetful mate into! wag fee DETROIT (INS) —Mrs. Victoria Hermiz, 25, and her mony . , chub preside mt year, sald ke had decided i tween the sexes reathes @ kind et! peciat peril at ‘this time, He mayjPrescnting her with a black eve. | ty on iemplied defense of the| secret boy friend, Maurice Hamilton, 20, :foday con- Thckets are stil oti rin ou, climax on Valentine's Day. ifind that the box of candy he buys) But such is the understanding!-*brink of war’ policy ‘outlined by|fessed plotting the murder of her husband but each available, how- the various civic projects that This is the one day, of the year : oe at Valentine will wind up nature of most wives, however, pene State John Foster! accused the other of the actual killing. ha goto Oak- ‘had been started since he took that sepaarates the men from the by June into a honeymoon he has) jthat it isn't really difficult to sare in a controversial magazine However, Detroit Police said the question of whose D. mae office in 1950, boys when it comes to the matter to pay for on the instalment plan. lonae! thent bless (their) mente artic le, Nixon declared Lynn . The id he of dealing with the feminine gen-. How can the cagey bac chelor 8 “It’s a lot better to be on the hand was on the murder knife was almost academic/Robert C. Miller, ' mayor barr had given der. Please his girl at Valentine and Souls. brink than in the drink as far as\ because both have admitted complicity in slaying and|% Pontiac; Mrs. tat he run for ne "But he Women, generally the stern real- still not commit himself unalter-' Here are a few suggestions on war is concerned.” d hi I both be ch ed ith fi eed Schock, of , in governor. . ists of the human race, seem to ably? | « how to surprise your wife on Val-| He asserted that “the en er Mic na aw can c arg w rs rein = be. of tea Cat & . ait. nt i the s 8 % s| . Aches licy ‘ B mun's e a would Ceeels be ee a Here ie a) good acund tip: prescat Stuns = Day and still remain sol- gh Bacsboererfaliea) Leradbabeal eetes oie, er 2 “ eet \ Aneetl's Resity ins cult to travel throughout the state of moonbeams. Their usual whims her with an Irish sweepstakes vent us out.” : : First degree murder warrants against the pair were downtown Ponti- to the extent that may be required of iron become whims of molas- ticket. If her horse wins, she'll 1. Send her the biggest, mushi- open pe jexpected to be issued today or tomorrow. ac. : SUTTON and, at the same time, carry on ses. They are alternately demand- have enough dowry to set him up ¢s!. most red _ ribbon - bedecked Se ing and placating. wistful and_.pet- ulant. “What gets into women around Valentine anyway?"’ the ordinary man grumbles. “What do they want?” The part of the problem is sim- ple. A child may believe in Santa Claus all year round, but it is the present it finds under the tree at Christmas that confirms its belief. in business. If her horse loses. he can then tel] her, ‘So long, kid It's been nice knowing you, but I gave you your chance. You can't expect an ambitious guy like me to tie himself up for life to a hard luck dame like you." What about the married man? ‘Well, oddly enough, Valentine's day is no longer merely a single girl’s racket. Wives have muscled into it on a wholesale scale card you can find, but remember not to use your business signature If she ever called you by a pet name, sign this. Statistics show that more husbands than single men buy the sentimental three buck Valentines. STRINGENG ALONG 2. Are you a do-it-yourself fan? Carve up one of your kids’ old yo-yos into a'hrart shape and box The murder of grocer Aziz Hermiz (also known as Nixon ridiculed Adlai Stevenson, Haisha), Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) and New York Gov. Averell Harriman as ‘three candidates in search of a crisis,” He said Illinois, “which gave the nation Abraham Lincoln, the great rail-splitter, has preduced Adlai Stevenson, the great hair-splitter."’ He claimed the Eisenhower ad- ministration’s “most important” 38, early last Friday resulted in one of the) —*most puzzling criminal in-| vestigations in Detroit his-' tory. All of the principals in the slaying are natives of Iraq and questioning was, hampered by a difficult. language barrier. Myrs.' Traffic Mishaps Take 3.Lives in Michigan BAY CITY # — William B “To allow us te make final dinner arrangements, all reserva’ | tons should be made by Wed- nesday night,” aaid Miller,” Principal speaker will be U.S, Sen. Barry M. Goldwater (R-Ariz.). Goldwater, 47, was elected in tra-| ditionally Democratic Arizona in’ | the proper duties of the mayor's | office." “There are developments that (Continued on Page 2, Col, 6) City Man Killed '1952, He is chairman of the GOP) Senatorial Campaign Committee His wife, Margaret, it with a card reading: ‘‘No other Women are like that about love.. A wife expects something extra Through most of the year a man from her husband on this day ae * the aes oo string me can talk them into believing he ~ —_ “ ae mt seat us al cheapskate! loves them dearly, but. at Valen | 3. If you're a real cheapskate and want to sav® dough, buy a gooey dime card, and sign it with FT. SLOCUM, N. Y. ® — It prob- one of your wife's old high school ably was inevitable that Airman lovers. When she proudly shows it rate a. James R. Valentine drew the to you, throw a real jealous fit. youl give them ent’ 90) important. charge of quarters duty for to- That'll put her on the defensive. Often a small sprig of old dia- | night. Sgt. Edwin L. Polk vows On the other hand, if she doesn't monds will please them as much | Valentine's nafiie just came up in show it to you, you may have as a big heavy new mink coat. ‘the normal order of rotation, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Valentine's Day a Day of Truce tine they want something more in Valentine Gets Duty the way of proof than conversa-) tion. The age or size of the present + AP Wirephete Buffalo. They are headed for separate homes, by adoption, so they'll haye to find new sparring partners by tomorrow. FRIENDS FOR A DAY — Natural enemies forget their differences on St. Valentine's Day, as * this paig demonstrates in the SPCA shelter in ‘ if i ‘ integrity and dependability’ in 17:30 p.m. ‘George Mahder pastor, will speak Foster, 47, of Bay City, died last Hermiz and Hamilton, son pany him. night. He was injured in an au- [Of a wealthy Scottish mer-| Other honored coon will include tomobile accident Jan. 29 when chant in Baghdad, speak Congressman George; A. Dondero, Washington. his car ran off a road north of English, Arabic and Chal-' jof Royal Oak; Congyfessman Alvin Bay City. ‘dean, an ancient dialect Bentley. of Owossp; State GOP He also scored the Democratic — iChairman John Feikens; State spoken by Christ. | accomplishment has been the | “restoration of dignity, honesty, Party's actions in the field of civil ADRIAN -—— John J. Silhavy, | Highway Commissioner Charles M rights. He said the Eisenhower ad-' 54, of Midland was killed yester- The case broke yesterday when Ziegler and former Auditor Gen- ministration had made the greatest) day in a two-car collision on | Mrs. Hermiz, the mother of two, eral 5-PC (CHROME DINETTE SFT g the dinner at 6:30, which Sports. ............... 2, 21 | St. Trinity Lutheran Church js Formica top, $40 twin sive will be prepared by the women of Theaters er | iplanning a weekly Wednesday eve mattresses. FE 3 730: the church, he Will show colored TV & Radio Precrama. ere) ning worship hour for the Lenten \ : shdes and speak on “The Navajo Wilson, Earl.\.... 9 season, Pastor Ralph C. Claus will To Place Your Want Ad Indian." Similar programs are’ women's Pages .....13, 14, 15 preach tomorrow night at 7:30 DIAL FE 2-8181 scheduled weekly during Lent. ee -m : | The annual School of Christian Ladies’ Day Special The traditional Ash Wednesday Just Ask for the Living will be held at Centra) Hoidens Holdens | Wednesday Double Stam L, & 8. Btandard Service, service with sermon is scheduled WANT AD. DEPT.. ‘Methodist Church beginning tomor-', Trunk company doctor John Wil- liams. who ordered it taken to the hospital after pronouncing Manni jdead at the scene. Dunton later made a statement to Detroit Patrolman John Warren, but was not held. Company officials said Manni, ‘married and the father of one ichild, had been employed as switchman about a month. Cloudy, Some Rain, “Tonight, Tomorrow The weatherman says it will be- | mostly cloudy with occasional rain tonight and rain or snow | He predicts a low of 31-35 Gégrees tonight with a high tomorrow of 131-35. The south to southwest | winds will shift to west. to north- | west tomorrow morning. The lowest temperature preceed- ing 8 a.m. was 38. =‘ The thermometer’ registered 6 p Day are Ochiend at 2 p.m. ‘cen y Locomotive - i NRT mnie Lo? THE PONTIAC PRESS. eof wot yp? * \ ae 4 } # ry TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1956 __ 4 a ubts on Highway Bill House Committee Calls Treasury Secretary to Start Hearings WASHINGTON (®—Setretary of the Treasury Humphrey tells Con- today of administration mis- wings about a Democratic-backed i program. Humphrey was called by the House Ways and Means Committee to start hearings on the contro- dts uf f F J i I i z : 7. st § i 5 % ] Fil i Test Pilot Calls Inflatable Plane Most Unusual - AKRON, Ohio @®—Dick Ulm said he’s flown in the nine years as a test pilot for the company. mental rubber-coated nylon fabric, can be deflated at home, packed into your car trunk and inflated at the airport, is powered by a two-cycle, power motor mounted on a. tubul port above the fuselage end di- rectly behind the wings. The only other. meta] supports connect the wheels and the pilot's seat with the fuselage. \pusher-type craft of the World War I era or a glider. | ie * * glider pilot;”’ pect to go into quantity produc- tion, although they think the rub- ber-nylon ise for a variety of air services. Ford, Chrysler Cut Work Time Humphrey Airs Do Has Misgivings ‘About Tax Plan. * * «# The plane, made of an experi- Goodyear engineer Roger L.! Wolcott said it takes less air ores- sure to inflate the balloonlike fab- ric than a standard tire. The monoplane is made rigid by the inflation. * automobile. | * * The single-seat, high-wing craft) ar sup- The new plane resembles the “The plane flies much the same jas any light plane.” the 32-year- “DON’T TRY TO BE BOSS” — AP Wirephoto Braude, both 93 years old, exchange kisses in Philadelphia as they mark their Tist wedding anniversary today, on Valentine's Day. Their formula for a happy married life: ‘Always be kind and considerate and never, Adlai Survives ~ Tractor Mishap jon Oregon Tour TIMBERLINE LODGE, Ore. (7 ~Adiai Stevenson, no stranger to close calls, escaped injury yester- day in the 35-foot plunge of a snow tractor that crunched through aj. snow cornice and toppled over. Five others aboard also were un- hurt. In prevoius brushes with danger, Stevenson weathered a helicopter. crackup and an aute accident. And lightning struck an airliner carrying the Democratic leader nearly two years ago. The plane landed safely. Stevenson, candidate for the Democratic presidential nomina- tion, was spending a brief holiday here while preparing an address for delivery at Seattle tonight, An aide said the speech would deal principally with foreign policy matters. Following yesterday's mishap, the shaken tractor riders clam- bered nearly a half mile uphill through snow to this Mt. Hood lodge. ACTION PREVENTS FIRE Stevenson said that as the tractor started to go over, he braced his Prison Inmate Admits Crimes never try to be boss.” (See story, page 6.) old Ulm said. “By being seated at the front, however, I felt like a. Goodyear engineers do not ex- plane holds great prom- Plants to Operate Only 4 Days This Week; Hint More Layoffs ~ tonight until Thurs- DeSoto 1,500. 6 six-cent-an-hour wage increase, im- assembly plants of the Ford di- production '|$1.66 before the strike. Churches fo Mark Canada GM, UAW Agree as 148-Day Walkout Ends Here are the highlights of settle- ment terms in the General Motors of Canada strike: . GM workers will get an annual proved from four cents jn the old contract, The average basic wage rate for workers was A modified guaranteed annual wage which will provide pay to! supplement the unemployment in- surance of laid-off workers. The plan will provide up to 65 per Beginning of Lent (Continued From Page One) and sermon in the church at 8 | pm. = 38 . There will be penitential office and a celebration of Holy Com- cent of an employe's take-home pay for up to 26 weeks. | $67.50. More than 8,300 employes of the wage increases in addition to ba six-cent annual boost. These in-' hour for sweepers to 26 cents an! hour for tool and die workers. triple time for holiday work, Pay for eight statutory holi- days not worked, an increase from six. Premiums of five and 10 per) cent for afternoon — and night- ishift workers, adding from eight) to 16 cents an hour to the pay of workers on these shifts. . Increased annual vacations for workers with 10 to 15 years’ serv- munion in All Saints Episcopal Church at 7 and 10 a.m. Wednes- day. The women of the church will meet at 11 a.m. tomorrow and the following five Wednesdays for workshop to help hospitals and other charities. Material will be provided, Luncheon is scheduled ,, for 12 noon with a Lenten Lecture at 12:30 by the Rev. Lewis Towler, curate. Ford said next week's schedule jwould be determined by dealer stocks of new cars in various parts of the country. The Friday said, will affect more than 19,- 000 workers, including 1,200 in Atlanta, 1,200 in Buffalo, 1,200 iis Chester, Pa., 1,900 in Chicago, F Educators Plan Parley on Reading Problems 2,300 in Dallas, 4,800 in Dearborn, 1,300 in Kansas City, 2,200 in Louisville, 1,200 in Memphis, Tenn, and 1,900 in San Jose, Calif. The company said Ford plants would operate on a five-day week in Detroit, Minneapolis, Summer- ville, Mass.,, Mahwah, N.J., Nor- folk, Va. and Long Beach, Calif. High Court fo Get way College Race Case BIRMINGHAM, Ala. WH — The University of Alabama segrega- tion case was headed for the U. S. } The Weather | INITY — Mestly ee ee rain teday and Supreme Court today after word from defense attorneys that a lower court ‘ruling opening the school to | Negroes will be appealed. The scheduled appeal foreshad- owed a final testing on its merits of the 32-year court battle, which so far has resulted in a Negro coed attending classes for three in Pontiac scaeieeare preceding § @™ > i) At. @ a.m.: Wind ‘elocity 8 mph, : South. Sun sein Tuseday at 000 pm. at 6: . Seon sete y at oe pm Moon rises Wednesday at 6:51 a.m. | days. * » Ld iP shutdown, Ford He will speak on “Six Great Personalities of the Old Test- ‘ament.” Penitential office with |prayer and sermon will be at 7:30 m. “Remember, man, that thou art dust and unto dust thou shalt return,” will be said by the Cath- olic priest as he marks the fore- head of parishioners Wednesday. Ashes will be bless@d and dis- tributed at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. in St. Benedict's Catholic Church. De- votions will be at 7:30 p.m. with the distribution of ashes, The Ros- ary will be recited with the Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament. Throughout Lent, there will be services at 7:30 every Wednesday and Friday evening at St. Bene- dict’s. The Blessing of the Ashes and marking of the forehead will be at 10 am. in St. Joseph Catholic Church. Devotions and sermon will be at 7:30 p.m. in the charch with the Stations of the Cross and Benediction of the Blessed Sac- rament. Ashes will be distributed after each Mass at St. Michael's Cath- olic Church Wednesday, Mass will be said at 6:30, 7:15 and 8 a.m., noon, 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. De- votiongs and the Stations of the Cross will be at 7:30 every Wed- nesday and Friday evening during Lent Ashes will be distmbuted in St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church | Bloomfield Hills Club ice. They will receive 242 weeks | a year instead of two weeks. | | The contract runs to Aug. 1 | 1958. , } | to Hear Photographer BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Paul \Gach, master photographer, will, jlecture Thursday evening before ithe Bloomfield Hills Camera club, ‘and guests at the Cranbrook In-| 8 p.m. /pher, will talk on portraiture and lighting. The club, which has about) '100 members, has announced that visitors are welcome, at ho charge. forest ranger, said that a fire. The party, Wiese said, was “very lucky.” Outfielder Mays : Weds Divorcee years’ service now will receive | Willie Mays of the New York hands on its metal sides. John Macone, the driver, cut off the ig- nition, and Ralph Wiese, district Willie Gefs Married in Maryland After Paying, Jersey Speed Fine ELKTON, Md. » — Outfielder Former Pontiac Resident Clears Police Records of 14 Burglaries A former Pontiac man now serv- ing a two-year sentence in a Del- aware prison has cleared city rec- ords of 14 1954-55 _ burglaries, Pontiac Police detective Olin Hoff- man said today. Christopher R. Brogan, 28, whose last Pontiac address was a local hotel, now is serving a sentence in Delaware's Newcastle County workhouse for robbery and as- sault, Hoffman said, under the alias of Richard V. Patton. After Brogan’s release in Del- aware, which could come in No+ vember, with good behavior time off, he will be returned to Michigan to face prosecution for the crimes he had confessed, Hoffman said. Warrants have also been issued for Brogan on charges of uttering and publishing and jumping bond, he added, : Flabbiness Seen for Minds Fed on TV, Movies LOS ANGELES w) — "Mental flabbiness"’ threatens the ‘‘specta- € \Giants was married today to Mar- Rabbi Harold Weisberg, Washing-| |ghuerite Wendell, 27, of New York ton, D.C. 17,000 on strike will receive extra|City. | . The ceremony took morning at the Bethel African creases will range from 18 cents an Methodist Episcopal Church. The that questions,’ was deplored yes- couple left immediately for parts unknown. The bride gave her address as New York City. Her application divorced June 27, 1955, in Detroit. Mays was fined $15 for speeding earlier today after he was appre- ihended by a New Jersey trooper on analyzing “as Americans used to the New Jersey Turnpike. Trooper Harold Cain took Mays 'to the Bellmawr Police Station where the bal! player paid his fine, to Desk Sgt. George Murray, Mays gave his address as New York City and his occupation as automobile salesman. . ‘This is the second time I've been here for speeding,’’ Mays told Murtay. ‘‘Last October I paid $15 for doing 80 on the turnpike.’ Cain said Mays was doing 70 m.p.h, today. Mays said he was headed for the Giante~spring training camp in Florida, intending to stop off in Baltimore. + Thieves Enter Garage Gach, noted portrait photogra-|Road, Groveland Township, stole! two tires and wheels, a toolbox and several tools, Robert Scott told Oakjand County Sheriff's deputies yesterday. Petitions | Today at 5 p.m. is the deadline for candidates for the 1956-57 Pon- « tiac: City Commission to file nom- linating petitions with the city clerk. | At the March Secity primary balloting will be held in all dis- ‘tricts where three or more candi- idates have filed. If less than three ‘have submitted petitions in any ‘district, those names will be placed on the April 2 general election ballots. Seeking a seat in District 4 | will be Basil W. Toles, 42, of 794 | Orlando Ave, His petition, the | 16th to be filed, was submitted | yesterday to City Clerk Ada R. | Evans. ' Born in Oakland County, Toles ‘has lived in Pontiac since -1919. A war veteran of four years with the seabees, the candidate is em- ployed by the Motor Car Transport Autherine Lucy, 26, was driven after each morning Mass at 6:00. Co. jaway by riotous mobs Feb. 6 after ther third appearance at classes. Temperateres } © & Me. nceees- 38 : . Mm... =o Be m0 4 court order readmitting her and Sa. aecpecedt $9. m.......-..@ 308 Merce aa a a hearing on th See et signees ~~" * Curry Arraignment One Year Age in Pontiac E peste. 8 Scheduled for Today Charged with first-degree mur- der, John A. Curry, 27, of Pontiac, was slated for arraignment this 7:00, 8:00 and 8:45 and after Mass lat 3 p.m. p.m, Foreheads will be marked a hearing on the motion has been With ashes following this service. Mass will be read every Friday evening at 5:30 during Lent and Stations of the Cross with sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will be every Friday evening at 7:30. In St. Hugo of the Hills Catholic Church, ashes will be blessed be- fore the morning Mass at 6:30. Foreheads will also. be marked at afternoon before Oakland County. 3\Cireuit Judge Clark J. Adams. Curry is accused of beating i\Frank L. Beheydt, 57, to death in 66 $3 0 1 41 tr 43 28 28 60 Bad the victim's room in a local hotel dan. 18. At a lower court examina-| tion a witness said he saw Curry, \hitting Beheydt. - | | the 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. Masses and at 3 p.m, At the evening service at 8 o'clock, the Rev, Raymond Ellis} of Detroit wjll preach on ‘Pen ance.’ Every’ Wednesday and Fri- day evening at 8 during Lent, ex:' cept the last week, Father Ellis |W. Lutz. He has declared he He is a member of AFL Leecal Filing Deadline With City Clerk Is Today BASIL W. TOLES 575, the Pontiac Democratic Club,* University trustees ordered her, The Stations of the Cross with | and the Eagles 1230. Toles is mar-! barred “until further notice” for S€™mon and the Benediction of the ried and’ the safety reasons. She has asked a|Blessed Sacrament will be at 7:30) ter. . father of one daugh- | | All incumbents of the present City Commission have filed pe- | | titions seeking reelection, except | | District % Commissioner Harry | will not seek another position Road Commission fo Receive Job Bids The Oakland County Road Com- mission will accept bids on three | place this! ‘The spectator mind that ac- 'tor mind” that feeds on a diet of radio, television and movies, says; * Ld LJ ,cepts, instead of the athletic mind ‘terday by the national director of ladult *ewish education for B'nai| B'rith. » * * He told a news conference that the adult Jewish education com- jmittee hopes to stimulate a prac- itice of inquiring, challenging and ido in their pioneer days.” Labor fo Probe Welfare Frauds AFL-CIO Gets Ready Fund Misuse MIAMI BEACH, Fla, —Union leaders reported today the AFL- down on a series of alleged frauds stitute of Science auditorium at} Thieves who broke into the ga- in handling multimillion - dollar |rage of his house on Groveland union welfare funds. * * * if step in carrying out an aim of the newly merged AFL-CIO to clean unions of racketeering and cor- ruption, EXPULSION HINTED A five-man Ethical Practices Committee recommended that the AFL-CIO Executive Council give it authority to proceed with hear- ings in four cases involving affili- ated unions, It was intimated that findings against these unions could lead to their expulsion from the AFL-CIO, A Senate Labor subcommittee headed by Sen. Dougas (D-Ill) al- ready has turned up considerable data in these cases, One case in- volved an alleged shortagé of near- ly a million dollars in insurance funds of the Laundry Workers In- ternational Union. TWO BODYGUARDS Another case involves a local, the leader of which recently testi- fied before the Douglas committee sccompanted © by ames bodyguards. Members of the AFL-CIO Ethical Practices Committee said private- ly they were determined to root funds. One said, “All of us are prepared to quit if the Executive |Council doesn’t go along with us and take a firm stand.” = | The move is planned as the first! out fraud in handling union welfare) ing lot 3A in the block north of Hamilton, commissioners will be Hearings are on the construc- tion of lot 3-A, larger and highest priority lot, creation and paving of the between it and Ham- lots, Assessment areas will be voted parking meters, _ Other topics are the sewer and water service and annexation for) the Lambert property on 14 Mile road, a curve on Willits street, and the Chapin street special as-, sessment istrict of 396. | Thomas Costain's ‘“Contine”, will be reviewed by Mrs. William, White when the Business Women’s Club meets Thursday at the Com- munity House for a 6:30 p.m. dinner. * * * Lenten Services at Our Shep- herd Lutheran Church start with a communion service Ash Wednesday at 8 p.m. The regu: The Day in Birmingham a Parking Lot Objectors Face Commission Tonight patrol: district 4 talk on eum with the cooperative meal at the church hy the Commis- sion of Missions at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. reported by Mrs. R. ©. Trees, 1712 Oak. The 1956 plate is GH 6602. A bombed out mailbox was re- ported this week by William P. Whitmore, 1135 Southlawn. No mail was in the box, which was |destroyed entirely, police say, bf a small bomb. a Pontiac Deaths Samuel G. Campbell Assessment areas are to be ap-|_ Service for Samuel G. Campbell, proved for the streets, but not for|80, who died at his home, 133 the lot itself, which will be set|S. Parke St. Sunday will be held later by the assessor. But if to-jat 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the night’s resolution is passed, it will) Huntoon Funeral Home, The Rev. meaft that $97,000, 40 per cent of | Theodore R, Allebach of the Oak- the total estimated cost of $244,000 land Avenue United Presbyterian will be divided amorig city bills to|Church will officiate with burial in Surviving besides his wife are four children, Mrs. Doris King, Mrs. Anna May LaFay and Mrs. Margaret Mathews, all of Pontiac and Harold Campbell of Pontiac, 12 grandchildren and one great- grandchild, Ellis C. Merrill Ellis C. Merrill, ‘69, of 532 Whit- temore St, died at 6 a.m, yes- terday in Pontiac General Hos-~- pital. He had been in ill health for a year. Born in Morrison, Iowa, Dee. 15, 1886, he was the son of George E. and Lavina Mackey Merrill. A resident of Pontiac 28 years, Mr. Merrill came here from Fort Dodge, Towa and was employed as a pipe fitter at Slater Pon- tiac Co, Four children survive, Mrs. Frances Danner of Crocket,. Tex., Clifford Smith of Keego Harbor, Mrs. Eunice Motsinger and How- ard Smith, both of Pontiac. A brother, William C. Merrill is living jn Belle Plains, Iowa. Service will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- day with chaplain Dave Martin officiating. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Mrs. William H. Wright lar sermons on Wednesday nights will be on “Distractions from the Cress,” with special music Mrs. William Henry (Winifred) Wright, 66, of 2103 Ridge Rd. died yesterday morning. She had been ill since September. planned. * * i Embury Methodist Church's Women's Society of Christian Service is meeting tonight at the ‘church hall at 8 p.m. with a pro- igram in charge of Mrs. Max Ball. Mrs. Robert Shepherd, secretary and local church activities of the Cobo, Rep. Ford Out C10 is getting ready to crack Qf GOVernor Race (Continued From Page One) |must be taken up in the immediate ‘future which I sincerely believe are of major importance to the future of Detroit and they are part of the program which we have been carrying out for the future growth of the city. . ning for the present term as mayor was to see these projects further along toward completion and that those not yet started would be placed under construction.’’. HEALTH NO FACTOR The mayor who suffered a heart attack in 1952, said the question of his health did not enter into his decision. : “I never felt better in my life,” he said. ‘I’ve not even had a cold this winter.” | . The mayor referred to Detroit's front and also expanding the De- troit area's expressway system. Cobo said he had not decided yet on running for a fourth term as Detroit's non-partisan mayor. A Cobo-for-governor boom de- veloped after he was elected in 1953 as Detroit's first four-year- term mayor. He had previously served two two-year terms and in each election he showed that he was. a vote-getter by polling about 60 per cent of the vote. No Letup Forecast LONDON ®—The death toll in ‘road projects at 2 p.m. Thursday Europe's. disastrous freeze - up trom the district this year, in its North Telegraph Road of- soared to at least 418 in the West As of 10 a.m, the following pe-) fices, according to Commissioner Robert O. Felt. jtoday, No letup was in sight in the |heavy snows and bitter cold grip- titions have been eceived by the) Two projects involve blacktop re-| city clerk: District 1, Dr. Roy|surtating and widening trom 0 to|"iné the battered Continent. V. Cooley, John B. Woodward, 22 feet over 7 miles of Lahser| storms and ice packs brought Andrew A. McCaskill; District 2, Road from Eight Mile to West’ Philip E. Rowston, Frank O'Brien. Maple Roads and on 4.25 miles of| District 3, William W. Donaldson, Ten Mile Road from U. Ss. 24 Peril to ships at sea. 'IN THIRD WEEK Earl J. Smith; District 4, Floyd to a half mile west of Orchard! The century's worst cold wave— P. Miles, Basil W. Toles; District 5, John A. Dugan, Pat Stoglin: District 6, John E. Carry, J Lake Road. The Commission also plans to inow in its third week—stretched ‘right down into the Mediterranean. H. purchase 2,200 barrels of cement/|It brought untold hardships to resi- Patrick Glynn; District 7, Victor to use in stabilizing Sashabaw road/dents of southern areas will preach, L, Smothers, Benjamin M. Gates, and Robert Landry. — j two miles. . from Clarkston road north about] |for bitter weather. » These were the latest death fig- Death Toll in Icy Europe Keeps Growing, Hits 418 ures from cold, fires, storms, ava- lanches and accidents attributed to the weather: . ee France 91, Yugoslavia 65, Italy 55, Britain 45, Germany 24, Greece %, Denmark - 23, Turkey 16, Hol- land 14, Portugal 14, Spain 12, Aus- tria 11, Switzerland 10, Sweden 6, Belgium 4, and Tripoli 2. NAVY HELPS OUT | U.S. Navy planes stationed near Naples joined the giant operation to bring relief to thousands of suf- villages and, on Sicily, 4 — “The stated purpose of my run< She was born Jan. 30, 1890 in ,Golcanda County, Ill, Her par- ents were Sherman and Cordelia |Rose McDowell and she was mar- \ried June 9, 1908 in Harrisburg, Ih. | a to Crack Down Upon of the Christian social relations) _ Mrs. Wright, a member of the Holiness Church of Harrisburg, | came to Pontiac in 1925, | Surviving are two children, Wi!- liam M. and Jessie Wright, both of Pontiac. Other survivors are two sisters. \Mrs, Gertrude Coleman of Ben- ‘ton, Ill., and Mrs. Bula Erwin of ‘Harrisburg; six brothers, Robert of Pontiac, Iley, Charles, Harry, Elmer and Rosco McDowell, all of Harrisburg. | Service will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- day in the Melvin A. Schutt Fu- neral Home with the Rev. Wesley R. Wibley of the First Assembly of God Church officiating. Burial will be in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- tery. MC Hal March, Candy Toxton to Wed Saturday NEW YORK (Television star Hal March and Candy Toxton Torme, former model and movie actress,, will be married Saturday iat Las Vegas, Nev., it was an- {nounced here today. | The ceremony will be performed projects for beautifying the river- at 2 p.m. by Judge Frank McNa- |mee at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Bedon Katieman, El Rancho Vegas. March. is perhaps best -known for his television work as host on the CBS-TV program ‘‘The $64,000 Question.” The bride-to-be former- Jy was wed to singer Me] Torme. Women, Moonbeams Leave Boyle in Tizzy (Continued From Page One) something to worry about a lot more serious than, Valentine's Day. 4. If you loaf at home while your wife goes to work, at least put into her lunchbox a sandwich tied with a bit of old lace and a cloth forget- me-not. 5. Should you want to give her a real present, don't give any- thing sensible like an automatic dish washer, Make it something romantic but impractical, such as a girdle the same size she wore when you first married her. But, above all, restrain any urge to be comic, I know of a husband who 10 years ago sent his wife a ‘get-well card on St. Valentine's /Day—and he’s still paying alimony today, 4 fering Italians, Théy were to drop| Saudi Arabia has allocated funds 300 food packages to *puth Italian/ for the reconstruction of the rail line linking Damascus and Medina. ) THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 19356 : , \. THREE /i! Bob Considine Says: So much | : | : ; LeMay Fears Red Turbo-Prop Bom ber that & New | STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND)the best available Hes mia tig that nobody. will strike us. among technicians . and otherjover the target and more bomb a & « on: “We're in the hauling business,””/Of manned bombers. Galvanized Pail LeMay said. “If you have a haul you operate more efficiently.| ..grwmeryy em Lemay, “ietmautical For | You can do things with your gas) pr ane which uch Rassias cuted eeag | loads to give you higher altitude | in? oy += bisory ‘of SAC) (Ed. Note: A jet-engined he oe plane). “We had to skip that design— ithat intermediary stage between standard piston-engined planes and pure jets—because we didn’t have the money. Their turbo-prop is HEADQUARTERS, Omaha (INS) | hand, not in 1960 or vom [it thvee's ho prod in aggzessia, skilled airmen. - load. Such tields are worth keeping the old famill —Gen. Curtis LeMay, head of the| and next year and next and pexi.jthene s no, wad * * @ up because you can bring crippled ooeat the old familiar greatest deterrent force in the hi We've, got to have that handwans| Labtay ie deeply concerned by| “The only way to stop ,that|planes into them,” ; savings-by Greyhound tory ot arans, anid today: Sat the] SO efi ee meer um peepemeent AERNE © © trend,” he nid, bing o cigar, “Me ‘The missile? ms r force has~in addition to|~"— : : to our “a- ood ‘New Greyhound brings yeu tomorrow's pure jet bombers of the type of the saan in a sores capaho ta wprieas orang {travel luxuries — at yesterday's low prices! BAT and B52 — a big tubu-prop careers outside. it won't ever make the manned) t Nest trip, sit back in a reclining easy- \pomber “good enough to get plane obsolete,” LeMay said, e * chair. behind en expert chauffeur. Go in | ¢hrough our defenses.” ¢ “The commander of one of my | ‘What is it, after all? It's a plane ; “jow-cost luxury" by Greyhound! < *s sh ships—which might cost six or jin that it has an engine, fins, _ seven milljon dollars — makes | struments and so forth. The SAC commander, & man from $500 to $700 a Al ow pom nyry tenn comer! int mates | hing und ten the eso se ee a tek $15,000 fo $20,000 _ year— jot the accruing troubles while in) ean: which is more than I make.” | flight. Some of the missile enthusi- Big 10-Quart Size He doesn’t see the long-range|#8ts say that missiles will have a HOT DIPPED # : i | Hot-dipped for longer service. defea House, EE Reinforced rim, full 10. Ur Aid Denial obra poked the : ge ay capacity. Limit 2. quart They said Rep. Powell (D-NY) erode enough to get through our has indicated he would not offer Mix Hot and Cold Water ee ae Poe nah : Water Mix Hose ete iy te ee to 1-Race School: Pasiuni SSeznp long-range missile program would see SAC, and its intercontinental manned bombers, sidetracked in importance. BACKS MISMLE “We want the long-range missile more than anybody,” he snapped. “Why shouldn't we? Who wants to ifly in something and be shot at? When one of sufficient range and efficiency is developed, SAC will $1.49 Value ' 8 House Dems Ask ike = eight Congress members to Take Step to Avoid “publicly that you will not allocat Anti-Segregation Move /funds to any school system wi T WASHINGTON @-—-Eight House| ments of the court's decree a Democrats today asked — ‘make Eisenhower to declare start’ toward integration.” not allocate federal funds to wy public school system defying “see eee eens ee eee se yeee Low cost. be in charge of it." i = ei : © Careful handling. * * * GID-DAP! — Ready to go places on their giant snow rabbit are Supreme Court ruling aagainet seg-|HOt Budget? GREYHOUND TERMINAL _ @ Weatherproof But he Ynade it bluntly plain that) two-year-old Paul Crosby, seated up front, and his sister, Cheryl, 4. regation —_ . NEW ULM, Minn. 124.N. Perry St. _ FE 4-2595 | _ compartments SAC isn't marking time waiting for) Their father made the icy animal in the yard of their Minneapolis, Burns and Gerald Hottman are the space experts to perfect a man-| Minn., home. It took him about three hours. less substitute for today’s bombing’ vehicles. SAC is pressing for more B52s, “Buch a. decleration they wrote, members of the auditing commit- hi m of | I ked R-w provide 8,60 00 0 - is term of service, has worked to g bill to ‘Nephew Sold on: Navy ‘two years at an‘electronics supply|in federal construction funds to (Pelitiens Advertiemment) the eight-jet Boeing bomber = by Uncle for 18 Years firm until last week when he re-|help the states relieve overcrowd- 3 Times Faster Fer © GREYHOUND ss | _ will carry the H-bomb anyw enlisted after another sales talk!eq public school systems. The bill .(( NEED HELP! | SSSeeSt Ses somes oc so ee “ince! gone, Be on Stomach | | ev ee Rules Committee. 2 experienced real estate salesmen wanted ‘to work [| base by means of serial refuel- Moran likes the Navy so mi : In their letter, made public to-| 2ertified laboratory testsprove from our office at 8081 Commerce Rd. (nr. Union Lake [/ ing: more six-jet B4vs, the swift cen gp trap Exe” is 6) “a Catholics Canvassed day, the representatives said there| suits, seuteettne 5 Wises. co. Rd.) Commission rates to 65 per cent, plus bonus group = bomber, and more Bill was sworn in yesterday for GRAND RAPIDS «®—A house-to-|is “strong reason to believe that tablets. Get .@ hospitalization plan, liberal advertising, and 2 of the _ Rhetoric his second hitch and says, “‘I'm|house canvass of the 29-county|the bill, as amended, will either! teéey fastest known relief. largest projects in Oakland County. Phone Mr. 9} nals an hour. going for 20,” the military man's|Grand Rapids Catholic diocese is Hankey, Sales manager for app't. - |goal for retirement. under way at the request of the “Our mission is to be ready to!” yis uncle is Chief E. B. Moran,| Most Rev. Allen J. Babcock, bishop Cc. SCHUETT retaliate immediately—this minute|, recruiter with the Muskegon/of the diocese. The work requires it the enemy hits us,” LeMay/Naval Reserve Unit who signed| the services of some 8,000 men 5 Offices Serving N’West Detroit and West Oakland County bed us in his big, model-filled of-) [ep the nephew in 198 for a Navy! and, when completed, will provide tice. hitch. data for establishing new parishes | ‘That means we've got to have Moran, discharged in 1953 after| in the sprawling diocese. “ PACKS MORE PLEASURE because ls More Leifectl)', Protects and keeps your valuable Melos You Taka Of Penis eal Pewite Of tee Weight While You Eat All the Foods You Choose SILICONE PAD & COVER SET ° $1.19 ¢ Value Elastic slip-on ironing board pad with the f “ proteina ve read and heard money back. Get All-in-One about. Eo gpd Pe the vitamins Capsules today? ws . and often lost when cut- . these capsules con- and cover set. Scorch-resisting , ——— yoo = ‘ aluminized cover reflects and to ma ea with- pearipptad mange 5 a conducts heat. 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The seeds will be distributed to No Delay Seen crigo at =r triers oa, in Power Plan ‘ne 'Firehouse‘s Parakeet Sau trom Chile in rea True Smoke Eater St. Lawrence Project to Operate on Schedule ; i ' keet turn for 300 cherry tree seedlings OMAHA (®—There's a para | , try|named Pudgie who is a pet at a r . wt > edd Friends Am = fee station here. And as smoke is) ‘Despite Severe Winter rod ext ‘a signal of danger to a fireman, so| The seeds, enclosed in an ordin- it is to Pudgie. . NEW YORK w—The New York L; cavelepa, wore getty oe State Power Authority says the St. parts of Chile. You just can't smoke in the sta- tree seedlings sent!tion recreation room with Pudgie Lawrence River power project is by the Japanese or-/around. To disbelievers the fire-on schedule despite severe winter ganization through the foreign of- men say ‘go ahead and light up a weather, and will be generating fice were burned upon arrival in|cigar. She lands on it and she electricity by September 1958, Chile because of quarantine regu- pecks it into two parts. No use tO) The authority sald in its an- lations, 7 blow smoke in her face, either. nual report the project will not The Santiago city officials, how-|She’s a true “smoke eater” like) ,.ar the beauty of the St. Law- interest as well as power, | Progress on the Niagara power project “is still held up in Con- gress,’ the authority said, The jagency said it will try to go ahead, without congressional authorization| if Congress fails to act.on the pro- ject this session. The report said: “Barring unforeseen calamity, ‘the St. Lawrence project will be ‘completed on schedule in spite of isevere winter and ice conditions; jexacting requirements as to the imaintenance of navigation, river levels and flows; insufficient labor ‘market and housing for labor; \shortage of strategic materials; inumerous administrative and su- pervisory agencies; and conflict-| 4 “ v N Mg ag DOUBLES 2 , 4 4 ie ~ RED STAMP DAY 4 Plus These Money-Saving Specials Beech Nut Goffee............ .. .. Mb. 196 | DOUBLE SERVICE — Keeping track of your waiter can be a bit confusing at Ohio University’s faculty dining room in Athens, Waiters there are Chuck and Jim Waltz, twins from Massillon, Ohio. The two | premedical students — we think that’s Chuck on the left — cause Politician Shot; Divorcee Held - 28-Year-Old Mother ST. LOUIS #—Police quoted an! attractive young divorcee accused) of killing Walter A. Siebert, prom-| inent St. Louis County politician, | I'm not sorry.” | Investigators said Mrs. June} Supervisor in St. Louis, : Killed at Home; Arrest } that ‘‘he had it coming to him =| 2 |e DR. HENRY A. MILLER } Optometrist : 7 North Saginaw Street * ~~ Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings Closed Wednesday Afternoons {Jay Milton, 28, used these words in a statement admitting she shot| the 59year-old widower in the back, then returnex the next day) to burn the body. Mrs, Milton, twice married and climaxed an argument in which he’ accused her of dating other men, police said. Authorities reported her account further stated that Siebert had threatened her with a. gun, the weapon she later used in the killing. ~ . | Her detailed statement was put, in typewritten form, police said, but she refused to sign it. Mrs. Hilton, twice married and) mother of a 5-year-old boy, has’ been charged with first-degree murder. Siebert was chief supervisor of the county highway department evefi more confusion when they argue on the varsity debating team. |and a member of tfe county Re-, |publican committee. He was found) HAPPY IS THE MAN WHO HAS ENOUGH. He knows that he’s prepared for ail emergencies and his future is secure! Are you well protected — is YOUR insurance program complete? 46 Oc laws, regulations and proce-| j Libby’s Grapefruit Juice seees Ga °c 19¢ ng ws, Seong) ema on Detroit Motorist Killed lently “7 asleep “The Northern hearing got under) way before examiner Francis L.| Hall Jan 23. It is now in recess. | } * s * ADDING MACHINE Also VICTOR REMINGTON BURROUGHS Midwestern proposes to import) g about 200 million cubic feet of gas/ Mia day from Canada and_ supply Biabout 200 million from the Texas Bland Louisiana Gulf Coast produc- e ing areas. a ) Tax Plus Adding Machines Rented TLHELL Zy OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. The Midwestern program calls mifor expenditures of $97,988,000 r) s Advocates Sharp Curb «mon Trade to Red China ®) WASHINGTON (INS)—Assistant ® secretary of State Robert R. Bowie @ 4ys trade with Red China should gibe restricted “as much as pos- Bisible.” ® Bowie’s views on foreign policy Biwere given in a closed session of , ATIONERS + OatritTERs 123 North phet FE2483] ® the Senate Foreign Relations Com- BUSINESS g Sk 'mittee, which then unanimously First submitted by: Sandra Hoffman, Rt. 1, Denmark, Wis. . THE GAMBOLING GNOME — 2 A gnome is a little elf-like creature out of fairy tales. You can have! ‘a gamboling gnome of your own by pasting this picture on stiff paper and coloring with crayons. The gnome has a red jacket, green pants and cap, His shoes.are brown with yellow buckles. The background is blue. — Cut out the parts carefully. Curl the part with the gnome into a cone and paste the plain edge over the same time, B touclies B. Then cut out the tassel, fringing a SHES UU RRR OSR ERROR EERE REE recommended his confirmation as |ASsistant Secretary. : | The testimony, made public yes-| terday, showed that Bowie is op-| posed to admission of Red China to) ithe United Nations, He said the itest must be whether it would| i‘advance U.S. interests’ and those| latereats would not be advanced at) |present. - Floating Crane Rams story (185 feet) tall floating crane drifted into San Francisco Bay) | Bridge yesterday, punching a 1>-| foot hole into timbers on the lower) ldeck and stopping rapid transit] i trains. Because of winds and waves, a| UET This fuel burns well in any heating plant, because it is smokeless, low crane until low tide. The crane, and its barge were headed for a a Bee, S ae : oe i . bridge construction job. ry ° m ash, will not Other tugs finally dragged the) a clinker and is full crane away nearly three hours) r a | *tqut* of intense heat. |'*'"- No one was injured. Damage was| _ jestimated at $800. FURNACE © STOVE ® FIREPLACE SIBLEY COAL and SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. | eee Suicide Pays for Burial MISSOULA, Mont. uw — Eugene Tull, 85-year-old rancher, went in-| to a mortuary and paid for his} funeral. Then, said Coroner Ralph 'M. Simmons, he went outside and shot himself to death. A passer-by found the body lying in the mor-) ltuary €riveway. FE 5-8163 THE MOTOR VEHICLE TAXES —ON THE AVERAGE — PAID TO THE STATE OF MICHIGAN BY THE OPERATOR OF 4igt Pea f. Frisco’s Bay Bridge \— iad : il on SAN FRANCISCO w®—An cight-| 7 GLEN ROGERS ss mrs Traveling Mystery Man Helps Future Businesses | not ~ | rectly it up in a bunch and paste it to the Now the gnome is ready to move about. Set up a book or board as! a hill. Don't. make it too steep or he will fall the slope and slip a marble under him. Watch the gnome go sliding down the hill. He will be fun to play with. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write your suggestion to “Junior Editors" jnot be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas, \the first submission shall be accepted. GRAND RAPIDS (>) —. It's! hing for Clair T. Sullivan, al tug was unable to hold back the friendly Grand Rapids Irishman,) right-of-ways agreed on, Sulli- to keep 1,200 ‘acres under his hat. |Suilivan’s business is keeping his) deal and start over again. mouth shut. * s * | As a buyer for big firms who want to purchase land without, shooting the price sky-high, Sulli-| van's occupation is clothed in mys-| tery. One slip and he’s a dead duck. He travels alj over this coun- try and Canada, buying land for clients who want te remain se- cret — at least until the land is bought. He's worked at it for years, 14 to 16 hours a day, 6 te 7 days a week. It was Sullivan who netted 1,200 ‘acres for the Consumers Power ip in Pgrt Sheldon Township near- "by. Some day the power company ‘wants to build an electric gener-! |ating plant there. But they wanted | | to pay a fair price for the land.| \WORKS WITH CLIENTS | Sullivan, who usually works di-| |hired through a law firm to swing) with his clients, was, |the deal — either in Port ogee lor in Grand Haven townships. | | He started with Grand Haven.| iTen months later he had options Tomorrow; Shortening a Long Dog a, “Vis yellow buttons. | the flap so that A meets A and, at! it in strips on the heavy lines. Fold top of the gnome's hat. { . Place him at the top of i j in care of this newspaper; it can- Se with 30 parcels of land al- ready under option fo buy and van decided to chuck the whole This time in Port Sheldon) Township he had better luck. With) the deals already in the final| stage, Sullivan can finally talk about what has kept him busy for the last 16 months. One of his biggest deals was leasing 135-thousand acres in Cal- houn and Jackson counties for -the Continental Oil Co. of Oklahoma in 1950. Sullivan was also the | man who leased the land for a’ pipe - line from Superior, Wis.,| across the Straits of Mackinac, to Sarnia, Ont. The deal that took the most time was a two and a half year job buying western mining prop- erty. y All of which leads one to won- der about Sullivan's home life.) Well, Mrs, Sullivan was a re-| porter (on the Grand Rapids’ Press) before her marriage in 1922.) She tags along, on his longer, trips. re | His daughter Patricia used to) go along too, but she married a college professor and settled down. on a thousand acres of land, but one stubborn obstacle still blocked THIS TRACTOR-TRAILER IN ONE YEAR EQUAL THE TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLE TAXES PAID BY THE OWNERS OF HOW MANY AVERAGE PASSENGER CARS? an average of 80,000 miles a year and pays over $1800 annually in registration fees, gasoline taxes and Chances are you were conservative in your guess, for few realize the tre- mendous taxes paid by the operators of the trucks and trailers that haul the goods and products needed and used every day by the people of this great State in their homes and their jobs. The tractor-trailer, above, travels other levies. Some commercial ve- hicles pay as much as $3000 each year in highway taxes! 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Maritime Ad- ministration in designating the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway to Europe “an essential foreign trade route” is good news to shipping in- terests in Michigan. This action was taken on peti- tion filed last fall by Troy H. Brownina, president of several Detroit steamship companies. The “essential” designation is necessary before the Maritime Administration could grant any subsidies for construction. and operation of American vessels on this route. x * * The first to file such an application, Brownie plans to build six $10,- 000,000 freighters to be ready for use when the Seaway opens in 1959. This, in itself, is a reminder of what the Seaway will mean to this whole vast Great Lakes area, It also is a remmder that this year at least seven foreign ship- ping lines will be operating into Detroit from Europe. Not one American firm, however, is in the lakes-overseas trade. One of _ the reasons for this is that wages of some foreign crews are only about one-fourth those paid American seamen. i. H. ony am ember of the time nts out that sub- sidies would enable American ship- ping to compete with foreign compa- mies. Such subsidies long have been given American lines operating out of coast ports. Not only shipping interests in this area but business leaders in all lines, automobiles included, should keep in mind the opinion of CLarence G. Mors, maritime administrator. In his view continued growth here and in Canada points “toward very sub- stantial future movements of cargo over the Great Lakes trade routes.” Building Outlook Good One section of the national econ- omy in which activity promises to exceed that expected some weeks ago, is the home building industry. ‘As the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank's review points out, a slacken- ing of demand has been visible for some months. The result was a fall- ing off of interest in new housing. * * * Despite this, however, and some tightening of the mortgage money market, the situation should be strengthened by the. relaxation of FHA and VA loan terms announced in mid-January. In fact, present signs point to 1956 as a good year for the ~ industry. Five factors support that conclu- sion: 1. High and rising personal in- come; 2. Favorable job prospects; 3. Relatively liberal financing - terms; 4. Vacancy rate is still low in most areas; 5. Widespread dissatisfaction with present living accommodations. 2 * ik * Finally, there are those who share the view that the lessened demand may prove to be a blessing in dis- guise. Predicted increases in non- residential buildings can be expected ‘to maintain pressure on labor and 4 material costs even with a lower level ieee of 3616 Oakshire Road: Self Rule for Malaya Despite some difficulties, real prog- ress is being made in London toward agreement as to the basis on which Malaya soon will become a self-gov- erning nation. Neither the exact date for this change nor the details of how a constitution is to be framed are yet decided. But there is no reason to fear that a solution satisfactdry to all parties can’t be reached. * * * The problem in Malaya is not a simple one of “colonialism.” The na- tive Chinese and Malays are almost equal in number. In addition there is a substantial Indian community. Relations between these three groups sometimes have been far from friendly, with the result that there has been no strong nationalist move- ment. ; x * & But with some of these differ- ences resolved, there is a growing demand for self government with- in the British Commonwealth. It is worth noting that all of this has been accomplished against a backdrop of determined Commu- nist effort to destroy life and create disorder. The encouraging fact remains that the Malayans are eager to attain the dignity of self rule. Equally encourag- ing is Britain's wisdom in preparing to grant it to them. | The Man About Town Springfield Is Top Three County Rivers All Rise in That Township ' Valentine: A missive of two varieties, intended either to swell or deflate the head of the per- son receiving it. Oakland County's, watershed apparent- ly is in Springfield Township. It is there that all of our three leading rivers rise, the Clinton, Huron and Shiawassee. The headwaters of each is within a couple of miles, and all flow in a different direc- tion. All flow through severa] lakes. The ~ largest among the county's 400 odd lakes through which no stream fiows is Orchard. On this Valentine Day, it is interesting to note that for many years Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Valentine have maintained a flower bed in the shape of a heart at their home near Rochester, and specializing in raising the bleeding heart flower. With the very suggestive name of Arthur Valentine, a resident of Birmingham tells me he never received or sent one. Word comes from my Washington scout that the third annual National Chemical Progress Week is scheduled for April 23-28, when it is proposed to make us more conscious of what.the chemical industry means to the everyday life of all of us. The office statistician has fig- ured out that a one-inch rain- fall on an acre of land is equiv- alent to a volume of water that would more than fill an eight- room house, I have it direct from that forward- seeing magazine, Changing Times, that the phonograph record now in gen- eral use that revolves 78 times a minute is passing out, and the 45 revolver also is on its way. The 33 remains but a new 16-revolver is to have the biggest pro- duction. Answering a letter from a person who signs simply, “Just to Settle a Bet,” the five largest countries in order of their size in area are: Russia, China, Brazil, Canada and the United States. When Pontiac was incorporated as a village in 1837, the street work was done with a yoke of oxen. On motion of Trustee Schuyler Hodges, on June 25 of that year, they were sold for $63.50 to a local butcher for beef, and were replaced with a team of horses. “In spite of all vices,” says Chief of Police Herbert W. Straley, “there's nothing to take the place of Just. ordinary horse sense in the driver.” the new safety de- A bulletin just received from™the National Auto Manufacturers’ Assn. says that truckers now pay one-third of all automotive taxes levied. Verbal Orchids to— Dr. F. H. Walters of 389 West Huron St.; eighty-fourth birthday. Smeale Voydanoft : eighty-fourth ay, - - the Korean War. A Long Way to Co_but. ae aiseart David Lawrence Says: Statement by Two British Turncoats Leaves Many Mysteries to Be Solved WASHINGTON—The real story of what is back of the public ap- pearance in Moscow of Messrs. MacLean and Burgess, the British diplomats who turned traitors, has yet to come. Bringing them out ° after a concealment of nearly five years is not explained by ration- alizing that all the Communists want to do at this time is to drive a wedge between America and Britain. The episode may turn out in the end to have been a big blunder by the Soviets. * * * For, instead of producing a rift in Anglo-American relations, it will assure the opposite—namely, the strengthening of the security measures which both London and Washington will take hereafter against those engaged in spying or in infiltrating government offices. It will also increase distrust of Khrushchev and the other mem- bers of the Kremlin who have denied repeatedly that MacLean © and Burgess were in Moscow. Sir Anthony Eden, the British prime minister, lost no time in emphasizing this very point te the House of Commons. What probably brought about the sudden appearance last Saturday of the two diplomats was the publication of a well-documented book by the editors of the London Daily Express. Copies had un- doubtedly just reached Moscow. The weaknesses in the British se- curity system are fully exposed in that book. The extent of the damage done by Messrs. MacLean and Burgess cannot as yet be assessed. Their behavior did cause American authorities to be squeamish for a while about letting confidential information about atomic energy go to Great Britain, though it is believed this problem has since been solved satisfactorily. AIDED NORTH KOREANS Perhaps the biggest injury to America, however, came during MacLean took charge of the American desk in the British foreign office on Nov. 5, 1980. He was in a position to read all confidential messages and to know the British reaction there- to. The vanguard of the Red Chinese armies had already come into Korea from Manchuria a few days before, and General Mac- Arthur requested authority to bomb the bases in Manchuria so as to isolate any Chinese troops already in Korea and prevent other divi- sions from coming in. The U. 8. joint chiefs of staff formally requested the permis- sion, on behalf of General Mac- Arthur, about Nov. 13, 1950 in a message which was relayed to twelve allied gov ernments. The request was rejected in the next few days, and the Red Chinese naturally stepped up their of- fensive on Nov. 25. Why did the Soviet government fail to produce MacLean and Bur- gess before? They may have be- lieved that they could conceal the two diplomats indefinitely. But the Daily Express book showed cir- cumstantially that this was no longer possible. In fact,“ London Daily Mail correspondent in Geneva, Frederick Sands, tele- graphed in November 1955 to his newspaper saying he had been told: by a Russian diplomat that Mac- Lean, having been brought to East Berlin, had been analyzing all the plans put forward by the West and was beirig consulted at every stage of the big Geneva conferences of 1955, a Sands said: “The Russian told me: ‘Yes, I have met MacLean. I saw him for the first time in Moscow in the summer of 1954’."” On March 18, 1954 just after the Big Four conference at Berlin, I wrote a dispatch saying: “How is such infiltration ac- complished? In some countries like France and Italy, where the Communist Party is not regarded as a conspiracy, direct access is gained to cabinets and government departments where important in- formation is acquired daily as to the trend of policies while they are being shaped. This permits Mos- cow to move on the diplomatic scene in ways that cause interna- tional friction and weaken the solidarity of the free world. Messrs. MacLean--and Burgess, formerly of the British foreign of- fice, sit behind the Iron Curtain advising the Russians. But the British keep on pooh-poohing the Communist menace and crying out against ‘McCarthyism’.”’ and will want to come out from behind the Iron Curtain. Per- haps their advisory role now may be suspect. Some day the Soviets might even decide to liquidate them. * * * They certainly didn't act like persons free from duress when they were produced for just five minutes at a press conference last Saturday attended only by two British reporters. The revelations had more mysteries than they solve. (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald thane Inc.) Daily Milk Consumption Determines Calcium Need By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. “Our son, 542 years old, occa- sionally complains of pain in his legs, around the knees. The pain is sometimes so great that he cries, He drinks lots of milk, but can't tolerate eggs. Therefore I think he needs more calcium. We give him— — (an A and D supple- ment) dafly. Our family doctor says he plays too hard and he is growing too fast. . ."" (Mrs. C. R.) Whether the boy needs to eat more calcium and (of course) vi- tamia D to insure normal use ef the calcium in the body, de pends principally on how much “lots” of milk foay be. Boys from four to fourteen years of age do normally play too hard or grow too fast. Average height and weight of boys 5% years old is 43 inches and 43 pounds. The minimum daily requirement of milk for children from 4 to 14 is 1% pints, three glasses, Remem- ber, this is the least the child must get daily if he or she is to thrive. - * 8 Now if this little boy gets his minimum daily requirement ‘of pure fresh milk, the cause, na- ture, and prevention of the occa- sional pain in his legs that some- times makes him cry is beyond conjecture — unless Mrs. C. R.'s conception of ‘lots of milk’ is a quantity short of what nutrition authorities regard as the very least that will prevent manifes- tations of nutritional deficiency disease. MILK INSURES VITAMIN D In order to understand this con- cern about the growing child's re- quirement of not less than 112 pints (three glasses or cups) of ‘pure fresh milk daily, you must remember that (1) milk is the best food source of calcium and the vitamin D that insures normal use of calcium in the body; and (2) milk proteins (nitrogenous ma- terial for building, growth and re- pair of wear and tear) are biolog- ically complete, hence anyone who gets an adequate daily ration of milk can keep in top physical and functional condition even though he eats no meat, fish, fowl or eggs; and (3) milk is a good source of the B-complex vitamins. * * * This “growing pains" thing is a delusion, Never mind whether I had “growing pains’’ when I was three or four years old—I have no convincing evidence that any- one past noontime can actually re- member anything that happened before he was four—but I certainly had 'em when I was five or six. Yet I didn’t grow as fast or as tall as I might have grown if peo- ple then had khown, as we know today, that every youngster should get his daily ratig of vitamin D. Incidentally, it is well to re- member, plenty of sunshine or skyshine en naked skin enables the child te manufac- ture his own vitamin D. If Mrs. C. R.’s little boy con- sumes as much refined ¢arbohy- drate as most American young- sters do it is quite likely he suf- fers from vitamin B deficiency too. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long, pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, of treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tiac Presa, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1966) Voice of the People Reader Defends Doctors Who Make Patients Wait keep their appointments on time and fail to call, Many times, too, the doctor is called on emer- gency. A doctor's time isn’t his own, Recently while waiting,-the re- ceptionist stated the doctor had tivel¥ short time he returned. He had caused an office full of he back at the office to finish a cup the field, be he specialist or) gen- eral practitioner, is. a very busy man, “When people are ignorant of true facts, they-showd be permitted to follow a doctor around until they are ready to drop in their tracks for the need of rest and sleep, as the doctor too often is. Iva Benthere THOUGHTS FOR TODAY -: For one believeth that he may eat all things: another, who is weak, eateth herbs.—Romans 14:2. * . One man’s word is no man’s word; we should quietly hear both sides.—Goethe. ‘Never Try to Be the Boss,’ Advises Happy Old Couple PHILADELPHIA UW—A 93-year- old couple married on St. Valen- tine’s Day Tt years ago today topped off a gay anniversary party by passing along this happy mar- riage formula which “can't miss’’: “Always be kind and consider- ate, and never, never try to be the boss.”” In the words of Abner and Re- becca Braude, who confess they still have their romantic moments, that’s about all the secret there is to domestic happiness. “Ot course,” said Mrs.. Braude in an interview, “there are times when I seem to do all the talking; but I never give Abner the im- pression that I'm boss.” “You go ahead, Ma,” Abner put in. “You've got the gift of gab better than I have. Just keep talk- ing. As for your being bossy, let's say that you can be firm but never bossy.”” “Guess I don't need a second invitation to keep talking,” Mrs. Braude went on with a hearty laugh, ‘‘especially after that great big box of candy Abner got for me.” And she showed it off, a whopper of a Valentine gift, bright red and heart-shaped, naturally, and all bound up with ribbons and bows. SHARE THE BAD “What I mean,” Mrs. Braude resumed, “is that a man and wife can make a go of it for as long as you care to say, without fear of serious squabbles or getting on each other's nerves more than the usual little bit, if they'll just play fair, have no secrets, and share the bad with the good. “One of the most important things in the success of our mar- riage is that Papa and I have never been separated for more than a day or two. Whenever he traveled, I tried to do the same. This talk about absence making the heart grow fonder is weiner- schnitzel. Oh, I know the modern idea is that husbands and wives should have separaté@ careers, sep- arate vacations, and separate just about everything else. I'm not say- ing it won't work in some cases, but as a. general thing it’s all wrong. If you love someone, you want to be with that person just as much as possible, not traipsing off somewhere on your own. : “You might say that I've hardly ever had Abner out of my sight, and I still love him very much after 71 years.” Abner said those were his senti- ments too, and then the talk got to children and “the joy of a good- sized family.” “We've got five children, seven grandchildren and eight great- grand-children"’' Braude said proudly. CAME TO U. 8 The Braudes came to this coun- try from Germany two years after their marriage. They settled first in Shamokin, Pa., later moving to Philadelphia, where Braude dealt in real estate, and later became a clothing manufacturer. For a time after his retirement, the two lived in Atlantic City. They have been living for twoe years at a rest haven for convalescents in sub- urban Broomall. The couple’s two sons, Dr. Ben- ' nett A. Braude, and Sigmund, a businessman, live in Chicago. The daughters are Mrs. Leon Katten, Stratford, N.J.: Mrs. David Lip- man, Johnstown, Pa., and Mrs. Albert Levy, smrban Glenside. Portraits » By JAMES J. METCALFE This valentine I send you, dear While we are still apart... Is more than just a greeting card. . It really is my heart... It is my love for you beyond .. . The words that I can say ... And all my gratitude to you... For every yesterday ... It is a package of the thoughts .. . And sentiments I feel... To let you know my prom- ises . . . Have always been so real ... This valentine is special as... The mailman rings your bell .. It is no common message, dear... That merely wishes well... It is my loving hope that you... Will be forever true... As I would be your valentine ... And give myself to you. (Copyright 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist: ‘Alarm Clock’ Method Often Will Cure Determined Victim of Bedwetting Habit Enuresis is a big cause of worry among children. Indeed, many adults are still victims of this childish nuisance habit. So study this case record for the methods by which to break slavery to such a bad habit. The “alarm clock” method has worked with many of my pa- tients. If not, try the N-Uro- clast. You can make one your- self. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-374: Billy B., aged 13, is verging on a nervous breakdown. “Dr. Crane, what can I do to help my son?” his mother im- plored me. * * * “Billy dares not go to Scout Camp because he still is a victim of bed-wetting. “So he is afraid to spend the night away from home, lest his friends learn this secret. “In order to explain why he can- not visit away from home or go with his Boy Scout pals, he has fihally begun to tell fibs. “He confessed to me last night that he didn’t think he could face life any longer. He is afraid of everybody. And his schoo] marks are falling, too, though he used to be a brilliant pupil. “It’s all becausg he is so terri- fied lest his leak out.” ENURESIS Bed-wetting is far more preva- lent than many of you readers ever imagine. It caused hundreds of grown men to be discharged from military sérvice during the recent war, And it crops out ing college dormitories. One man, aged 52, in Detroit told me he had been compelled to decline higher of- La fers of salary and better execu- tive positions elsewhere, because he is still occasionally a victim of enuresis. About 20 per cent of children still are enslaved by this habit at the age of 3 years, and a certain percentage remain victims for many years thereafter. Bed-wetting is usually not caused by weak kidneys, as formerly was the routine diagnosis. bd *» No, it is due to habitual failure to heed the pain sensations from a full bladder. It is thus a first cousin ot the adult's disregard of his alarm clock, Many a man, for example, will reach over and shut off his ringing alarm clock, then roll over and resume snoring. Later, he will vow that the clock never rang at all, yet his wife may have actually seen him shut it off! GED-WETTING STOPPED A bed-wetter must realize tpat he is simply a slave to a nuisance childish habit. And his parents can’t break the habit for him! Habits. must be made and broken by the individual him- self! So it is harmful to get your just + sleeping child up and half carry hiem:to the bathroom, especially as a general rule, for then he continues to lean upon his par- ents, Ss A bed-wetter can break his slav- ery in one night if he will reso- lutely vow he is going to be free instead of a slave. Let him take an alarm clock and set it to go off abont two hours after he heads for bed If he will heed this ringing of the alarm clock and hop out of bed, he is free. One night's victory can often suffice But you parents must not go in and shake him into realizing the clock is ringing beside his ear. He must assume the full responsibility for it. It also cuts down the supply of urine if he quits all fluids after 4 p.m., and drinks nothing till next Morning. Taking a pinch of salt may help reduce urine output, too And for a final surefire meth- od, send for the N-Uroclast booklet below which will show you hew to rig up an electrical shocking machine for a few dol- lars. It requires a couple of dry cells and a doorbell buzzer. Enclose a stamped, return en- velope, plus 20 cents for this book- let. But the alarm clock method will do the job alone, if the child will heed its ringing and promptly go to the bathroom. Remember. bed- wetting oftea occurs within fhe first two hours after a child drops asleep, . Always write to Dr George W Crare in care of The Pontiac Press, Rentiac, Michigan, enclosing a long 3c stamped wiak typing and printing costs when you send for ‘tits psychological chart» and pam- phiets. (Copyright 1956) dressed envelope and 20c to cover . Ls oo Ar r r rq Noe | ” : j ip ay poe j ea [ Dre 7) ; \ f : \ scudeseie ery ececceeesensensensangoes senaseneny s ~ Established in 1898 Hint A-Bomber ai, me P) - Farmer-Snover Tested in Flight FUNERAL HOME 3 anderson States B36 160 W. Huron FE 2-9171 $ ‘Switches’ on Nuclear eryrrrrririr ty Power in Experiments DINE OUT! Good Food Is Our Business . . . At PONTIAC’S FINEST CAFETERIA and LUNCH COUNTER WEDNESDAY SPECIAL: Fried Fresh MICHIGAN SMELT... 69c with cole slaw and tartar sauce ALL YOU CAN EAT! CHICKEN POT PIE HOMADE Food Shop 144-146 N. SAGINAW ST. BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS ORANGE LOAF CAKE. .... HOT CROSS BUNS... 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S, has been making “‘very fine strides" ‘in the direction ‘re flight, ‘but emphasized t a nuclear- lyears away.” | Anderson also declared that | Russia is making “great strides” | in the missiles field and” | that the Communists “probably” ' are ahead of the U, S, in develop- | ing the intermediate 1,500-mile | Intercontinental missile. He also warned of “very sub- ‘stantial’ Soviet atomic develop- ‘ments. | Anderson declared: “. , . They Sared to its Backbone — 2 o SBE SARE OM RE we: of radioactivity in the air./fo Conduct Services "THE PONTIAC PRESS. TU THE BERRYS ESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1956 ee: SEVEN By Carl Grubert, COLDS a: BRING ON eee >| COUGHING SPELLS | Father John’s Medicine _ Gives Prompt Relief If You are coughing because of a cold and your throat is raspy, you can get quick relief with Fa- ther John’s Medicine. some ingredients irritation. ae Father John’s Medicine alsé builds resistance to colds when the Its whole- throat soothe | bomber to which he referred is where atomic energy is generated ito light many large structures. iThey seem to be moving ahead very rapidly.” Rabbi Will Visit Tokyo TOKYO (INS) — Dr. Julius Mark, senior rabbi of Temple Emanv-el in New York, will visit Tokyo for five days starting Feb. 20 to conduct services for Jewish troops. Dr. Mark currently is touring |powered aircraft is still “many Johnston Island and Hawaii where he is holding Torah convocations. McDonald Sister to Wed LOS ANGELES «#—Klaus Lands- berg, vice president of Paramount Television Productions, Inc., and general manager of TV station KTLA, and Janice McDonald of! the singing McDonald Sisters plan to be married today in Landsberg's home. It will be the second mar- riage for each. It's STILL A DAZZLERI! ' Garcia, then 19, did as he was) body needs more 7 i —-~—-—- | vitamin A —_ one have not devel our atom.’ Te ordered. Since that time, he has) 4 pe bas) og alee fc bomb, our hydrogen bomb. bx QL Waits Ten Years jtcen saving in san 'anono, State Offers Advice ‘ses: os working as a truck driver colds. Millions of A Lackland official said Garcia ial Ret ; would nat ae salted cae back ON Specia e urns | sapere od for Orders to Move | SAN ANTONIO, Tex. w — The Air Foree is trying to find out, |what happened to orders for Pvt. Joe V. Garcia, 30, who has waited, 10 years for word on where to report for duty. . > : . Air Force officials in Washing- ton have ordered Lackland Air | Force Base officials to try to bring) Garcia's records up to date to determine what action should be taken. Garcia was stationed at Lack- two months at Brooke Hos-| pital convalescing from injuries) received in a tavern fight. He said when he returned to Lackland, his old outfit had been transferred along with his records’ and persona] belongings. After) three days of futile checking, a) ‘lieutenant told Garcia to go home) and said the Air Force would get, in touch with him in several days. | * ICTURED HERE is the great and reassuring sight you would see if you came upon 4 1956 Buick in its birthday suit ... The brawn and heft and structural solidity that bulwark the sweep-ahead beauty of this stunning new automobile. For it is this big, broad-based, precision- balanced chassis that creates Buick’s spec- tacular new ride, handling, performance — and its brilliant engineering is shared by no So what vou feel at the wheel is something unique and « ondrous—a new kind of road . command that stems from the manv marvels functioning here... The big, new V8 engine with the highest compression ratios and the mightiest power thrust in all Buick history... The advanced, new Variable Pitch Dynaflow® that silks this power to the driv- ing wheels in utter smoothness, while add- ing sizzling new getaway response at only part throttle... The massive brute of a frame that’s X-braced and welded and double-riveted for extra strength and rigidity — and the full-length torque-tube that steadies your ride to the trueness of track... Local Delivered Price of the 1956 Buick SPECIAL 2-Door, 6-Pasenger Sedon, right) le local THCes fiy nn tes. A tra-cost } acces- ries available dt your In your new Buick with FRIGIDAIRE CONDITIONING OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. 210 Orchard Lake Avenue The newly calibrated coil springs on all four wheels that cradle you in buoyant levelness like leaf springs never could—and the new rear shock absorbers that cancel out bumps with deep-oil gentleness ... And, most certainly, the new center -grooved FOL LT Mc aay AT A NEW LOW PRICE—4-Season Comfort brakes and easier-to-reach suspended pedal that mean surer, smoother. stops—the new stabilizing controls that halt sway and heel- over on turns —the new steering linkage and front-end geometry “sense. of direction” —~ But you can't fully extra cost on the Spec oo? 2 e ’ * o “He eeeenennnee” Pontiac, Michigan “> Pho £ It’s only when you drive a ‘56 Buick—only when you accelerate, cruise, brake, steer, head into a curve, wheel-dance over a cobbled road — only then can you really know why this is literally the best Buick yet. Drop in on us—this week, if you can—and well gladly arrange matters. *New Advanced Variable Pitch Dinaflow is the only Dynaflow Brick buil Roadmaster, Super and Century—optional at modest WWEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM omme that add a whole new to the car’s travel. fee] just with words. ds today. It ts standard on fal, ne FE 2-910] land for a year but in 1946 spent}marketing. | gages, land contracts, bank ac- pay for the 10 years because he 5 during the past bas been on a “‘nonduty status."’ Local taxpayers desiring assis- 95 years. : eee tance in completing intangibles re- = : ee turns will be offered help by a, (Advertisement P i 2 | erplexed New Arrival Pesca of the 2 Michigan De; RENNEL REDUCES é ‘ * . Loses’ Chicago Lodging lweek through March 31, accord- w a bas - CHICAGO (INS)—James. McDon-'|ing to state officials. ough, 32, has decided that an ad-| The service will be furnished by dress book will always be a part of) Merle Hane! of the department his possessions. jeach Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 _|p.m. in Room 212 of the Riker! weeks and After moving his luggage into ry (Bide | reg a new begp apenas eel . Intangible personal property sub-| Now bet ee Gre 0 ao some ject to the tax includes all mort-) 4nd 1 am feeling much bette Make th seen rye * for you, J ne’ Priced $1.40 at your drug store. _ On the way back, he got caught counts, cash, postal savings ac- in a traffic jam, missed a turn and jcounts, accounts and notes receiv- was unable to find his way back toable, corporate stocks and bonds, | the building. ‘and similar types of property, Finally, in desperation, he put an) Deadline for receipt of the re- ad in the newspapers for a “Jost | turns is March 31. apartment.” i Mrs. F, L. Allman saw the ad| A second five-year flood control and informed McDonough yester-|program has been drawn up by) | day that’she had rented him the India’s Ministry of Irrigation and) ee san ay nm ° 7. | ST.JOSEPH $y BIG 30-GALLON DUO-THERM AUTOMATIC | Gas Water Heater a ae | ae SALE $1.00 WEEKLY PRICE This BIG DUO-THERM with its amazing speed of recovery assures you of abundant hot water for every imaginable need. It hoards water longer under genuine fiberglos insulation—cuts fuel costs to rock-bottom — is outstanding for safety — and, is COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC. Our price includes delivery Duo-Therm Oil Heater fem 56 q°”» No Down Payment—2 Years to Pay! The Duo-Therm tooks like a fine piece of furniture in cordovan mahogany. finish. Keeps 4 to 5 rooms warm and cozy in coldest weather. Has the famous Dual Chamber for perfect heat and economy. Thermostat, too! OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT “til 9 Phone FEderal 3-114 108 NORTH SAGINAW are now 6,500,000 vehicles, includ-| ling ‘passenger cars, on the‘nation’s farms. — ~ NOTICE] ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FORMERLY FILLED AT WALGREEN’S DOWNTOWN STORE MAY NOW BE REFILLED at Any Thrifty Drug Stores-- A Walgreen Agency ‘Tax Delinquent Faces Sentence Traverse City Dentist Admits Guilt to Evasion of ‘51 Returns DETROIT w — J, Kent Wright, ‘a Traverse City dentist, city com- ‘missioner and former mayor, to- day faced a possible sentence of |five years imprisonment an da |$10,000 fine for income tax eva- | Wright pleaded guilty to evasion ‘in U, S, District Court yesterday ‘and was released on $10,000 bond to await sentencing. Judge Theo- 'dore Levin set no date for sen- tencing. Wright, 55, was charged with tax evasion in 1949, 1950 and Drayton Plains Wright paid an income tax of $1,- 1328 but actually owed $3,946, It ‘contended he reported incomes of |$9,287, $11,452 and $10,234 for the three questioned years when he) jactually earned $18,848, $19,938 and |$19,800. “ALL FILM DEVELOPED & PRINTED AT WALGREEN’S MAY BE PICKED UP AT THRIFTY’S DOWNTOWN STORE... 148 N. Seginew St., Near Sears * * Maximum penalty for evasion is ifive years imprisonment and a ~'$10,000 fine. Grand Trunk Men l Go Back to Work DURAND ® — An estimated 50 It you are enable te MICHIGAN CREDIT mucioan Caxpry COUNSELLORS and ‘arrange Tr» debts or bile when due, see mS te you can 148 N. mo West Huron 4895 Dixie 1951. He pleaded guilty only to at Telegraph Hwy. the 1951 charge. The other two Next to National were left pending. Neer Seon Foods In 1951, the government said|— |Mihe Blast Kills Seven |missing and believed dead in « gas explosion in a coal mine near here NAGASAKI, Japan @® — Seven) day Seven miners seriousty persons were killed and six were| injured, — Many. Visit Us in the Long Winter Months .. . Many groups, lodges and clubs have visited the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home—just for the : knowledge obtained. They are usually very i progressive people,« wanting to know more about the city in which they live—and are i cordially welcomed here. You are welcome, too. Whether you come with a group or alone does not matter. Phone to arrange a time for your visit—and you are always welcome. ohne, 4-451! = Pontiac Presse Phete Brooke, 15 months, are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer z ‘Srene. 999 Araye rest, MY VALENTINE — Deborah isn’t quite sure whether her Valentine is her brother, Brooke, or the photographer. Deborah, three years old, — on © eee oe The dispute revolved around pro motion rules, Engineers asked. for; an increase in the maximum mile- | (Political Advertisement) (Politieal Advertisement) NO SECURITY OR ge gene REQUIRED to 60 Grand Trunk Western loco-|- ONE PLACE TO P, motive engineers who reported Member American Association of om Counsellors “sick” yesterday were back at ) i between | “Let 9 Years of Creat Counselling ex, ist you | work today, and a dispute Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat..9 to Nicos Evenings by App't. fended for the time being at leas. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS —_ | FE 8-0056 Abeve Oakland Theater agé they can travel and the hours) they can work, Firemen contended the in— crease would hamper thels chances of promotion to engineer. Firemen refused to waive pub- Will 1956 Be the Year That Changes the World? =~" methods for using them are now service tie up in this eastern simplified so that they can be Michigan railroad switching cen-| used by almost any person withiter put Grand Trunk Western said | ordinary intelligence. [passenger service was not af. The 64 page booklet he is now fected. offering free to the public gives}! The Grand Trunk said ccaincecs| guidance for those who wish to agreed to go back to work last prepare themselves for the m®-/night pending a conference be- mentous days ahead. It gives de-,. ” aye tafls of what to expect, and when. tween the railroad and engineers | A aeigs man in Los Angeles, e known as “The Voice of Two Worlds,” is offering, iree of charge to the public, an outstanding . 64 page booklet analyzing famous: world prophecies covering these times. It shows that four o/ the greatest prophecies could not come true until the presen time But now they can, and the years, and firemen in Dtroit today. thet chance wade ere ct hand Its title is ‘Beware of These Days" mae | Great dangers but still greater} The book formerly sold for S | =< ae Detroit Official Voices | people in ene : _ readers of this notice. This liberal Opposition to Turnpike “The Voice of Te Worlds,” Giotfer is made because he expec ts}. DETROIT w — Glenn C, Ric h-| well known explorer and geogra-/that many readers will later be-| ards, Detroit public works com- ther, tells.of a remarkable system |come interested in the entire SY | eeigner ih olned| (hin les that often leads to almost unbe-jtem of mind power he learned in ™'* obesity Dey Mestad ind Meine Hevable improvement in power of|the Far East and which is now Sition to bills in the State Senate mind, achievement of brilliant|ready to be disclosed to the West which would authorize the Michi- @nd professional success and new iern world. |gan Turnpike Authority to plan happiness. Others tell of increased la toll expressway from Flat Rock, bodily strength, riagnetic person-| to the Straits of Mackinac and forward dollar, but as long as the present supply lasts, it is olfered free to . comfront For your free copy of the aston- PY ality, courage and poise. jishing prophecies covering these fry Detroit to Chic ago momentous times, as revealed in These strange methods were ‘this 64-page book, address the Richards, who has opposed a found in far-oif and mysterious |Institute of Mentalphysics, 213 Flat Rock to Saginaw turnpike, Tibet, often cailed the land of/South Hobart Bivd., Dept R-687, voiced his new opposition in a miracles by the few travelers per-|Loa Angeles, 4 Calif, Send no letter to Corporation Counsel (city mitted to visit it, He discloses how/money. Just your name and ad-/atterney) Paul T, Dwyer for pre- hi® learned rare eee and long/dress on a postcard or in an en- hidden practices, closely gquarded'velope will do. No obligation for three thousand years by the ‘Readers are urged to write A federal. highway aid bill, if sages, which enabled many to|promptly, as only a limited num- Passe d, would make the proposed periorm amazing feats. He main- er of the free books have been turnpike system unnecessary, Rich tains that these immense powers ‘printed ‘ards argued, sentation to Common Council. SRR SRR RARER BAN Our wish is that your wishes for the baby all YG come true. Saving will help. Come in and start j a bank account for the new citizen — and keep it growing as baby grows: Deposit regularly! eee AAC STATE BANK | » COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE iy SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE j SO BRANCHES j DRAYTON PLAINS — AUBURN HEIGHTS . Y MRS. IVY BAKER PRIEST " JIMMY DURANTE ROSALIND RUSSELL CARL SANDBURG The Treasurer of the United States is an intimate story of her early life, tells how her mother and fath- er had a “spiritual storehouse” with- in themselves that enabled them to The poet and biographer of Abra- ham Lincoln writes what Lincoln might tell us today in these troubled times. A stirring message of faith. An unusual story involving an old friend, a religious medal and a res- cue at sea which taught a man the value of prayer, famed screen star. as told by this This famed comedy star tells the secret of a little chain he wears around his neck and how it reminds him of the four incidents in his life which renewed his faith. triumph over poverty, 40) TRUE, INSPIRATIONAL STORIES BY 40 INTERESTING PERSONS for Each of the 40 DAYS OF LENT For truly inspirational reading ... reading that will help you to a fuller and happier life... read these personal experiences of 40 persons, some famous, some little known but all successful in faith — Follow “Lenten Guidepost” every day during Lent. * For All Faiths. . For All Ages Starts Tomorrow THE PONTIAC PRESS hat i ’ | 3 } v4 ' | . : , } ae ii Ee a q , ; h , I ‘ | / ‘ \ Ps { f “\ / ‘ . 7 é UU THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1956" NINE... | ; Es : Z 5 [en ! Plane Crashes in Field (Gas, Weight Tax Refunds [* , Bentley Praises : : ’ t ining 2 Brae |7aS, Weight Tax Refunds [” WHAat’s MY LINE? | Bentley Praises | ALPENA Uptwo broters were OCHEAUIEd in City, County) | Semi er trv er poritie ve geen my ban Anvwer es injured critically yesterday when) | . ‘oppeors under orrow, reading downward. lk F P| their light plane, equipped with Oakland County will recelve| The breakdown of total amounts AMAL we ee wee enee e$ arm an home-made . skis, crashed in a/$701,520 and Pontiac $148,313 from Oakland County units will receive ~~ near Atlanta, — < the State Highway- Department’s|from both funds: State Lawmaker Says . were George J. Guy, 25. 'distributi fourth: ; Bingham : and his bewther, Sohn, 24, both oflwieaht and gue tar receipts, Perse. shah. Bireehrehe an Soca GOP Attempting to Get Atlanta. George . suffered two} The bulk comes from the Tes-|micomfield Hills. $4,418: Clarkston, ‘Long Range’ Program || broken legs and a broken arm ular State Motor Vehicle Fund and|s) 275. Clawson, $1,607; Farming- among other injuries and John in-ithe rest from a special 1%-cent| ion $3 797; Ferndale, $38,375; Haz- SUNFIELD UR—Rep.- Alvin M. |} ternal injuries. gas tax approved last year by| 1 Park, $21,294 and Holly, $3,946. ; ; P. |’ Atlanta is located at the junct- the Legislature, explained Highway “6+ ea ind Hunti: Bentley (R-Mich) told a farm|j tion of M 32 and M 33 in Mont-|Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler. |woous. $7,090; Keeso Harbor "3. group last~night that the Eisen-|/ morency County. The, fund, ma és ose Lal Ori $3,363; Latt 1 sHID hower administration is attempt: | | added tax, totaled $1,931,901 | Village, $4,321; Leonard, $2,133; 2 EMNU ing to work out a “sound, long- GRAND RAPIDS i®—The Michi- months of 1964, $4,490; Oak Park, 14,604; Orchard ; reed * * . 1s gan Retail Hardware Assn.'s 62nd) The new act brought in $8,476,267 tale. Seg Ortonville, $1,260; @ KINNAP Bentley spoke at a meeting of ||) annual convention and hardwarejof which 75 per cent goes to thes 0mS: vised) syne oa: _— 7 FINKE the Eaton County Farm Bureau. exposition is being held in Civic'Highway Department for expendi- Oak Bp puis aplitide $2,108: 8 TRAIWE He said the Eleeahower farm & Auditorium g and, the Pantlind ture on state trunklines and 25 — $26 656: Ww a $3,616 9 NINEL is desi ‘te help * Hotel. More than 3,500 delegates per cent to counties, cities and na neces ve open ’ 10 TREEEN Eee ees are attending the three-day event.\incorperated villages. wasn 4s the county Lapeer will 0 area oo eniwer — =a soot, remove surpluses, to reduce i —eEE—E————EEEE———— Sia een ec oS LLIN: «tiene SERENA AEDISe ens * wmuele 6 < meiOdy, " wore receive $10,589 and Romeo, $3,772. Apa storage costs on agridultural i WEDNESDAY IS: PS) ole] elo] oye] &! ee - stockpiles, to provide insurance |' i : . im case of bad crop years, to [> ‘ Thief Robs Clergyman | oie many questions about the north. | "Cove the threat of ‘dumping’ ° : WEDNESDAY IS of Wooden Glamor Discs obo Slams Airlines | sc’ airpere waicn the putt, | gut survives abroad and; most || SPRINGFIELD, Ohio If the + ___, | state legislators and other effi- | back into line with peacetime || DOUBLE thiet who stole ihe Rev. GeradlQny Proposed Airport} ciate wit interpret tncorrectiy. | markets.” ; Fisher's suitcase uses the loot, he Ro c : RED STAMP DAY The suitcase contained a number ae ot Capital Airlines and spokesman| “I am confident that our farm-/} : ot large wooden discs used by|E- Cobo of Detroit accuses major|t. six major airlines at Willow|@tS are convinced that the Presi-|j Actos from Pontise State Bank om |women of the» Ubangi tribe in|#irlines through their refusal to/pun has said that the. airplanes|dent and the secretary of agricul-|} Ma | Africa to stretch their lips to the|‘ransfer from Willow Run to De-| in’ schedule flights at the north-|ture are genuinely and sincerely | SAM'S watcreen 3293 Auburn Road, Auburn Heights size deemed glamorous by Ubangi m en. The clergyman told Springfield police his suitease was taken from his station wagon. Rev. Fisher dis- plays the articles in religious lec- troit Wayne Major Airport of “threatening Detroit's chances of “Gis mmeamohile, pledged “every acquiring a northeast airport site| sport possible” te defeat proposed | for eventual development a8 & state jegislation that would block commercial base. expansion of the present small ‘He said yesterday that by their |airport the city owns in Warren interested in their welfare is are attempting to work out aif sound, long-range agricultural pro- gram that will, at the same time,| otfer some immediate relief if im- plemented into action in the im- stand the airlines have raised |Township; northeast of Detroit. |mediate future.” lof ol ope) ope) of) ok throughout the state. s DES ian EVERY LINE &£ ———— Og AR A "88" HOLIDAY COUPE—Here’s proof it's easy to get out of the ordinary and into an Olds! This thrilling, action-packed Oldsmobile is priced as low as many models in the small-car field. 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Po J pik oa og oo CO rE I, me , : TEN i | ! | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1956 ' , aa ces cee een ee | : ‘The capacity of oC ° ~ t St d h talco,, Mexico, oil refinery has COIMIMISSIONEIS tO uay > lala el Hospital Addition Plans HOT WAT ER all you Wdlll when | yUU Wal ie ®@ with an automatic BUDGET ricco WATER HEATER by American- Standard Final plans for the $3,000,000| French and wife for the Glenwood) Pontiac General Hospital addition! avenue extension, and accept the . | will be viewed by the City Com- transfer of a specially designated | |mission tonight as the Commis- merchant license at 904 Mt. Clem-| sioners meet to face a 25-point ens from Don Deni to Tom and) agenda. 'Papaschiva Pdponea. They are expected to approve! City Attorney William A. Ewart| the drawings designed by archi- will report on the court case of tect Leo J. Heenan and authorize Benson and Mitchell versus the) Choice of 8 Colors Amoryilis Bulbs lili the advertisement for bids for the City of Pontiac regards cancella-| ‘sa martian b ONLY | ii! expansion. ition of excess of assessment. sos Ho erteg slp ng eure $7 650 Yesterday Heenan said that | “Fhe Commissioners are expect: | — jacket with a trim. 63 West Huron | due to last minute revisions in |¢d to accept a resolution to extend | — be yee i A sines va ithe time to receive the special) FE 5-6261 the design and layout of the drawings to reduce certain costs, bids most likely could be taken aaa assessment roll for the Pontiac; Creek Drain from Feb. 14 to Feb.| | by March 1. 28. Last month, Willis M. Brewer, A® engineer's estimate for a | EAMES and BROWN CO. | SS E. Pike FE 3-7195 ! chairman of the hospital Board of $!.487.32 water main for Elm | | Trustees property committee, ex- Street from Anderson to Marshall | _pected bids by around Feb. 10. is expected to be appreved by the f'| Also slated to be heard at to- City Cémmission. {) night's meeting will be bids re- Public hearings will be held on {} ceived for the rental of 80 voting 10 projects to construct two-inch, }machines which were approved at blacktop pavement on the follow-| H |last week's session. ling streets: a | Anderson street from Elm to Mich-| igan Airline Railroad; Central avenue! ROUND UP ALL THE FAMILY FOR AN INSIDE PAINTING BEE ene & oz Natives insist proper name is’ Ecuador HAT HARVEST TIME — Hats by hundreds ishing. | are spread for drying and bleaching at Cuenca, straw hats, not Panamas. Each hat takes a week a ee NW parking program which is slated | Elm - to MALRE: | Ecuador, before being shipped to U. S. for fin- to three months to make, depending on grade. 13 NO. SAGINAW for a public vote March 6. |his:"Purt.‘isce"trom meney 16 Rtgy| = Resolutions have been submitted Eawara’ ‘street from sire to orehard Lloyd Will Visit Asia A . p . lot Prince Abdullah, was in San, by the North Side Community Club | to the fest weet of Going. . Pe | mer ican entist \Francisco for the United Nations) . conference and developed a tooth) Will Treat Royalty ache. Dr. Mejica’s work so pleased) - ithe royal family that members) SAN FRANCISCO w — Dr. Sal- have visited him when they came ‘to San Francisco. * ‘- NOTICE ‘and Local 100, Government and| The City Commission is expected! LONDON «®—Foreign Secretary : |Civic Employes Organizing Com- to authorize the city assessor to Selwyn Lloyd will visit major capi- To the Qualified Electors of the Crmplindeanas, license and reg epare Assessment rolls for the tals in the Middle East and south 2 nad : aa the carta pam orthy po a eaten atvee, the peste | Asia late this month for talks with You must re-register in order | dismantling of wrecked automo-| Also slated for action tonight |top government leaders. Scenes entaped Facsen 6 biles in the city will be introduced 87¢ Fesolutions to receive special | : 4 ‘ | assewsment rolls for 11 two-inch . Recently, when Prince Abdul-; nec alias Mr a ate fen lel ee frat jrending * blacktop pavement jobs on which |!" the spread of Soviet influence treat Prince Abdullah Faisal and Jah's teeth gave him trouble, he A ; F lic hearings were conducted in those areas. While en route to other members of the royal house- asked the Arabian Embassy in! | aevlormity with thy MICHIGAN A communication will also be a week. : Karachi for a Southeast Asia hold. Washington to send Dr. Mejica. | ELECTION LAWS |, the under- f) heard from J. A. Fredman, Inc. | tig perpen Oe Treaty Organization meeting, Lloyd . ee signed CITY CLERK, will upon ] requesting placing a porcelain | the ic hearings for special as- plans to stop off at Cairo, Bagh- Dr. Mejica’s association with the) About 36 per cent of Americans | any day except SUNDAY or a |) decorative facing on the exterior |*€*8™ent rolls for sanitary sewers gaq Tehran, New Delhi and pos- Arabian family dates to 1945. over 65 years old have no income legal holiday, the day of any [| of the new Kinsel Drug Store un- |for the following streets will be sibly other capitals. Crown Prince Faisal, the father,of their own. His main yador Mejica, San Francisco den- |purpose is to explore ways of halt- tist, is going to Saudi Arabia to * * * LONG BEACH, Calif. 9 — A ‘woman entered Dr, Linus West's office and told him she wanted her teeth pulled. The dentist said “Raeburn Bt aeburmn 5 Dr Town- regular or special or primary || a. construction at the Huron- jaired also this evening: BEES _ 7: _ _ __ _—_ _ election receive for registra- a | Peatherstene road from existing man-| “9 tion the name of any legal Sag corner. | pete ones ot Bast boulevard to Richton — in — City G rapes The commissioners are expected Ciemens to alley ‘east Featherstone A arbor w may apply to to accept a deed from Bryan Preteens Srens rom emens to personally for such registra- fj} Sten Peat ee Nott Hereby Given that 1 trom “Renitworth to lend. of atest. Jor: | eee eee pNotice ts 7 Given thes H | h p Se Chemena to Poathorsiene: Marcel | the Cit Hall, 9201 rt { © Peatherstone; Maxwell ; wil be, ot te ory Ha 201 HI@MHN VEPAFIMeN! ise teal rg ~ | Harber on Monday, March 5, : : street. from. Mi. Clemens to Bigham, 1956, from 8 A. M. until 8 P. M. egisters irtns Bigham street trom Featherstone to foun, and weneier of rogues: a __ |faded From ‘Bigna "se Masten: ' i ” The foll births were regis- ‘ €) joe etn rom meron a tions by personal application. t - 1 baa : to Riehses. a etre from _Kenll- ; Dated—January 28, 1956. ered Departmen! street from lot 364 Of Pleasantdale sub Edward H - “ Beoed Health. Births are listed fivision te Richton (confirmation de- City Clerk y fathers: ou Robert J. Martin, 15 Tregent 8t. - . @elltieal Advertisement) aement 1. Wathinn, 008 £." Tennyson Gal Needing "Affection’ mart k. Ute Une" |Hugs Doc, Steals $160 : Work, Eaveré f front Peatice Township. ubert Ralph es T. McCourt, Southfield Town- 6 Garnee, 619 Granade 8 MecCles, White Lake Backache Robert er eats ihe didn’t extract teeth but would Me backache, headache, or lat) Alan R. | a 308 Mundell Bt. recommend a colleague who did. [| aches and pains may comeon withover-exer-) Wijjiam J. 2. Waterford Township : . - —- r aake pabend pomenans onarmend P. Stiger, Waterford Town- sometimes suffer mild bladder irritation, David Webb, Ferndale Then, he told police, she threw) ‘ eo. With that restless, fortable feeling.| Eddie B. Copeland, 321 Moward Me-|her arms around him and said, If you are miserable and worn out because Neill Bt | “What I really need is affection." | | Dr. West, who is 75, disengaged) jhimself and told her, “I'm afraid La tt W. Clack, Orion Townshi | saa Eddy, Waterford Township. Girhe 7: Pe'Baker Went Fisceahera pe these discomforts, Doan's Pills often help By thet pain relieving action, by their sooth- a ihddlurette sane action through the kidney: be to increase the output of the 16 +. ynchip. |I'm not interested.” He gave her| Mifo if negsing backache makes you feel Eving \t vflostine = Farmington, his colleague's name-and she left. misgrable...with restless, Frank Tenuta. Drayton . | A few minutes later he found) & a ‘s Pills. C. Campbell, 142 Perkins st.) Pe le Se oy have ens) Eafl J. Show: er, Royal Oak. his wallet, containing $160, was years. Doan'sPills today! _ Robe F | * * * M! : A Ei ere i — — waship. Dr. West said the woman was lanson, 108 Hend 28, ied Lake. |about 40. He couldn't give a de-| peers c Ponds | West Tile talled “description = be except | Townsht; at s ad six teeth in her upper) t gone B. my vont JT, Troy Township |jaw and eight in her lower. | Charles H. Gale, West Bloomfield | | Sree bere C Girard. Erin Township t 2 _— _ | ol ° 5 L H Ende} . Waterford Town- lng etme Pravda Slams Waste . | ward A. Weber West Bloomfield | , 5 | \TOChnes m. Ball. 13 Adelaide ot | MOSCOW —Komsomoj Pravda hichana J. Haenke, Waterford Town-| complains that nearly 3,000 freight MRiectore E. Monroe, 298 W. Columbia CaF loads of mineral fertilizer are . Ave iy llpnaves | bameend going to waste on railroad sidings | pone ot. Walle in the Minsk region. The Commu- New Pabst SNA P-CAP Full Quarts You don't need a can opener and what amazing cans! » coming out because sealpcan | Sp ~ Welled| Lab iti ey talk . herenta Eieems lsdicine eorge Runion. Walled i ion on “negligent managers, ta 7 “ireathe™ asin. Ghenay baci ponventes. James J. Curran Jr, 66 N. Johns0a | and red tape.” DOUBLE HOLDENS TRADING STAMPS WEDNESDAY wwvwvwvvwTwwTewTYeY wT Ys vere YS a > > Tablets...... : 19° > 100 Caroid Bile DRUG STORES 148 N. 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No Wax for Marilyn Monroe — roch, Madame Pandit and Greta He Rounds Up Celebrities for Testimonials (ef, any “hind never touches my months. go Grace Kelly's vex) BATTELLE (INS) By PHYLLIS NEW YORK — thinkink independently or not. (Political Advertisement) Husbands! Wives! = = Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of couples are weak, » Warn-cut, ex- hausted ae because ir ty by ison. For new yrange feling fier 40, try Oster ‘Toni = for ; supplement loseo vitamins B, and , Osteen fico ap : ws ach ath Ie'daven Pd storie et Ber or 16 Tbs. Be beef. 7 vet-acquatn size costs little, Or get Fd ony sine and save $1 45, At all druggists. and son avenue, brings chilblains to a “But none of this insincerity,” he says. “If Marilyn ‘Monroe doesn’t wax her own car — no auto wax ‘endorsements for her. Even if she does wax her own car, as a matter of fact, she shouldn't endorse auto “In this business, honesty .must come first. Credibility to the public second.” Alberti points out why. In the old days, when celebrities’ press " lagents used to grab up all. the the testimonial business they could for stars, actress Constance Talmadge ‘man named Jules Alberti. Hig| Wax. ‘tad nothing to do with it.” Alberti, the only ‘man sd eee me) The.” was at one time endorsing 400 | His job is to team up the proper products, some even competitive. ‘big-name with the proper product’ A West Point football star recom- and make the duet ‘sell merchan-|mended a certain brand of type- | dise. writer as “the greatest aid in getting a bad sa We had to clean it up.” Alberti, who began his profes- sional life as leader of “‘the least- known ‘Best-Known Band in Amer- ica,”" was just the man to do it, As. national coordinator of talent. ard celebrities for the U.S. Treas-| keeping up may grades.” It wes|ury Department l'the war, be bad) Fs I. brought ut later he ranked in the the|raised 20 billion dollars in war y W06 crass,” says Al- bottom 5 per cent of his class. |bonds end gotten to know and be| bertl, “so let's not put It on that whees cou. (liked by more than 2,000 of the, Plame. Let's say it this way — ons “I love a man most glittering “household names” sad gprs and Sir Winsen scandal, shortly ay, severed rounded up $500, his well-known % with. nk linings; and Mad- . me . ame Pandit, if she'd alluw her friends and went to work to ‘ ba coed bey. 000 was potting vo nobody be-igive testimonials « clean bill of] ee i soved tat Lord med te|health. Proving his charm and hon- lnc pads ee cereal. Sincere testimonials were|esty, such hard-to-approach per-| "™¢e » could use. velt, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, J. became “endorsement” clients. Garbo. Advertisers have offered him large amounts of money for the privilege of being endorsed by this quartet. 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Khrushchev holding) What the stocky party secretary Union and top Red visitors from! the spotlight before the world’s top has to say will not be made public other countries filed through the Red leaders. until the party decides to permit/closely guarded Kremlin gates and e:-¢ 6 publication. His speech was ex-'took their seats in the supreme) The sessions of the congress—the| pected to be a most important pro-|Soviet chamber as the great gold-) first full-scale planning meeting/nouncement, spelling out the linejen clock atop . Spassky Tower) Since the death of Joseph Stalin—|the Communists will follow for at|chimed 10. Colorful costumes of} were secret but the first major least the next four years. | Asian delegates were intermingled| 1864 Incident Was Strange but Set Precedent Michigan Regiment Took Part in First Bridgehead Battle During the Civil Wa Ja Tenn, in eccurred at Franklin, 1864. It was the first example in <-nofielg quickly crossed the'never take Nashville. | gress assembled. * * «@ Western observers were im- pressed by the fact that the hun- idreds of thousands of words of pre-| The international character of-the congress publicity did not once mention the name of Stalin, who Scottish Lass Marks 100th Valentine Day DETROIT uw — Mrs. Janet Smith, who was born on St. Val- lentine’s Day in Scotland, is mark- ing today with a special party. She is 100 years old. Mrs. Smith, who still speaks with a Seottish burr, says, ‘I guess I lived this lonz because I clude a big delegation from Red,the Drummond | When Hood finally pulled back,|/Hood was so crippled he could daughter Mrs. Edward Wineman)and Palme Dutt of Britain. to join in the celebration. 20th Communist Congress Opens Today in Moscow A series of opening ceremonies|with the more somber Western|died Maren 5, 1953. He was almost land the adoption of an agenda/dress of other officials as the con-|deified at the last congress in 1952, but this time the emphasis was on the role of the party as a whole, /meeting was emphasized in today’s lissue of the Soviet party newspaper Pravda, which featured an article by French Communist chieftain Maurice Thorez. In it Thorez* stressed the identity of the inter- ests of France and the Soviet Union. He attacked sharply pro- posals for European unification, terming them “miserable camou- flage for the mailed fist of Ameri- ‘can financial magnates.” * * * Other party leaders on hand in- ANN ARBOR (‘#—One of the/works and twice they were torn river. There were 4500 Confeder- Jead such a good life.” China, Jacques Duclos of France, route to DeTour when the truck, strangest battles of the Civil War down. ; ate dead including six top gen-| Friends and _ relatives will Palmiro Togliatti = ° erals. Union losses were small and gather at the home of Mrs. Smith’s|Harry Pollitt, George Matthews|wheels block. Moscow's foreign press the past Pravda has printed the = of pear proceedings, | - ginning after the open- ‘VERY INTERNATIONAL ing peemen. Saune ebsetvere thought Khrushchev’s speech might be of such length that it would be published in installments over a period of several days. Woman in Auto Crash; but It’s Not Her Fault ‘truck collided with a woman's car in the middle of the St. Marys! |River yesterday. But it wasn't) ithe woman driver's fault. (Political Advertisement) New York, N. Y. (Specialy — For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain—without surgery. ~ In one hemorrhoid case after another, “very striking improve- ported and verified ’ observations. Pain. was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. 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Get more Go for your dough! ees ‘y oung T ommy Brown is shoring his ES lock drive, 1 lay aad their ckestmass have looked forward with his twin sister, Susan, The twins, kindergarten to Valentine Day as a special occasion is exchanging students at Daniel Whitfield School, are the 6-year-old — greetings. children of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown of Canterbury The gay ecdieard kitten held by the Charles Quinn of Maxwell road, They ae Quinn twins asks them to “Be My Valen- celebrated their third birthday in De- Te oie, my tine.” Little’: Karen (left) and Kellie cember. ee = ee (right) are the daughters of Mr, and Mrs. - si betas, ee Bak : si ‘aaa ‘ psiea diacetate dais cae. ; e . bape The photographer with his paraphernalia delighted entine babies by two days. They were a year old Sun- Welton twins when they were snapped recently. day. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Welton of West Pike street _ David Wayne and Kathleen Ann just missed being Vale are their, parents, “a Fontine Press Photes Cutting out Valentines for their first dell of Adelaide street, the 7-year-old grade schoolmates are (left) Beverly girls distributed their Valentines among Swindell and ‘her twin sister, Barbara. friends today. They are students at Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swin- Wisner School. Womens Section TUESDAY; F EBRUARY 14, 1956 PAGES 13-15 Sunny Climes Lure Area Residents Relaxing in the warm winter! South Glenhufst drive, Birming- | Barbara Angott, daughter of Mr. sun at Camelback Inn on the des- ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles |and Mrs. Samuel Angott of Com- Mm (ert near Phoenix, Ariz, are Mr. Hohn of Wellington drive have | merce road, has been included in OM and Mrs. O. L. Beaudette of West. returned to their homes following |the list which names the students " Huron street a cruise to the West Indies lat Marygrove College with a high : . : . j e tt will spend six and Seuth American orts sc i i " : Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Garwood of Green lake road but Grace wasn’t too sure she wanted the Press photog- ae an Fe es care accord- abeard the 8S Homeric. , Sartiia’ isa) boeior’ Kasia ss are parents of these triplets. They are (left to right) rapher to be her Valentine. The youngsters were 2 ing to reports, the weather is per- 8 6 jor at Marygrove. Gail, Giles and Grace. Gail and Giles were quite happy years old in November, [fect for golf, horseback riding over Wlorida | contineed (es! beckon ties ; : desert trails or just plain sun- with the situation when Ly were caught by our camera bathing on the colorful poolside tfaveler. On Wednesday Mr. and) Mrs. Nichols Wins decks. : Bara pb ueeell Pemes ice West! January Trophy : Pike street and Mrs. J. Lester Furlers Show Films | \Occasion for Romance and Friendship o 8 6 ed el Cl eh lien ey es ey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Furler Dr. and Mrs, Vernon C, Ab- for a midwinter vacation in the dent of the Fashion Your Figure fet cent ti bott of Minots feav- md. w : saan showed movies of their recent trip Celebration Inspired by T h je e e Saints ton py eur Moga epi Florida sunshine. ee Paella Brigantine ) verta and Alaska for mem : ae a . ine ‘Club. climate that Arizena offers, P meeting ers ¢ 1 rt , 7 Valentine Day is a day of love. Several explanations are given spring when birds first choose * * * iGO W Mrs. Hartley = 5 . Mrs. y Bray and Ada caubeabcdernh ancl Macca bla everyone's day. the day of for the familiar custom of send- their mates is often referred to Returning on Monday to Mobile,’ omen Kirke won the weekly prize. «, Clarence Phillips were cohostesses joyers' meetings and lovers’ greet- ing love tokens, cards of greeting. in connection with the observance Ala. aboard the SS Alcoa Corsair Extend Invitation | Program for the evening was a at the recent meeting held at Adah jings. and the like, to one’s favorites, of the festival. were Mr. and Mrs. John Linabury ‘pink and blue shower for Mrs. shelly arty | There were three Vilentines, all °' for the various. social activi- J UG of East Iroquois road. An invitation hag been ex- IR. M. Baker. saints and martyrs, and all are tiS connected with St. Valen- Another custom of drawing lots The 16-day cruise enjoyed the tended to the public by the honored on this day. One died in tine’s Day. . to decide which young men -and Linaburys took in such poi @S8, Republican Women’s Federa- Rome, one was a bishop at Terni, . . . * * young women should be each oth- La Guaira, Puerto Cabello _ tion of Oakland County to at- and one came from Africa. One St. Valentine, as legend has er’s ‘‘Valentine” during the coming Guanta; Port of Spain, Trinidad,| tend the Lincoln Tea and Re- jit, went from house to house, leav- year was obseryed for a long “the crossroads of the worlds’; ception being held -at Hotel The bishop is the one usually ing food on the doorsteps of the time. The couples would then ex- Kingston, Jamaica, in the British) Waldron Thursday from 2 un- | associated with the celebration poor, and the custom of sending change gifts, and in some cases West. Indies, and the scene of a4 p-m, of this day. Regardless of which ‘Valentine greetings developed from were regarded as betrothed Christopher Columbus’ final visit The affair will honer U. 8 saint was the original inspiration this act. Today the sending of Val! entines in the Caribbean, Ciudad Trujillo, Rep, and Mrs. George A, Don- | for the day, it is generally BIRD CONNECTION and gifts of floweré and candy, on Dominican Republic | dero of Royal Oak and U. 5 agreed that he has’ made it a In the works of Chaucer and Feb. 11, is still common in Ameri- Go | | Sen, and Mrs. Barry Goldwa- : much celebrated occasion. ‘Shakespeare the day in early ca. . Mr, and Mrs. John Main of | ter of Arizona, FOURTEEN € THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY os 4 14, 1956 Laine, wie a we fo masts for the Royal Navy, Wee tae we | their charters to the American’ seleaieg, 100, Wetiens! Goographic/ Society bays. PAPPPPPPPPIDAPIDPIDILION ‘MARY KING. SALON Miss Parrish to Explain Work With Psychodrama Past presidents of Eastern Jun-| scenes are completely spontaneous jor High School PTSA will be and -reveal their Game Speman fest honored this evening at a meeting ings. to be held in the school auditor-| * * »s jum at 7:30, Through the _ _presenta- Marguerite M. Parrish, social tion and the discussion following service director at the Pontiac|the scene, the patient gains in- State Hospital, will demonstrate’ sight and understanding. He learns the program of Psychodrama used | how to deal with real problems, in group therapy in building men-|to re-establish interpersonal rela- and treating mentaj|tionships as well as to build and jstrengthen his ego. Social workers of Pontiac State | | Miss Parrish is a nationally | Hospital, under the direction of | recognized authority in the field | Miss Parrish, will present some | 0! psychiatric treatment. of the emotional reactions expe- | She h: : rienced by the patients. e has been asked to speak at ‘the national convention of the Psychodrama as used by pa- American Psychiatric Association, FE 2-3053 tients is an impromptu acting-out\and has contributed several ar- ticles to national professional mag- azines. ‘ ORA OBRECHT ELSIE DRELLICK Specializing Hair Styling and Permanents Complete Beauty Service | 152 N. Perry maorrrrrrrrrrrbepberhte ot emotional difficulties. Such, 2 a [eae ae nT Valentine Dance TL: Enjoyed by Club Thin Layer Traditional hearts and coins Of Cheese x Tops Dish and Mrs. Fred Froede and WATCH FOR OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS Special This Week PERMANENTS $5] No Appointment Necessary os [ia ant Me: Glen Mertens Hemred Mrs. Finzel Likes - [Salon de Beaut’e | secorations. | One Dish Meals, * a * . 448 E. PIKE FE 8-2903 | Mr, and Mrs. Paul Smith and mr.| Uses This Recipe EVA BAILEY, Owner and Mrs. Russel White were re- : ceived as new members of the By JANET ODELA. group. Guests of the evening were Pontiac Press Home Editor ~~ POPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPLS p| Robert Helser and Wilma Beach. One dish meal recipes are al- % Breakfasts—Luncheons $ 2 ways welcome. They are usually > “Yio Yor Plebinte $ Robert Crites served as master)... aa pre 3 ae 1 nlbey ee a ak say it ies Sem ee > 4 Hatfield, Ben . -of t $ Riker Fountain \p'Arcy, Ted Hoyt, Walter Ander.|Put together after breakfast and $ Riker Bidg. Lobby $ison, Roy Burch and Cecil Elsholz|Fefrigerated until a short time be- > sealing the lively Western numbeis.|fore dinner. Remember to add a little extra baking time when you heat a chilled casserole. Mrs. Leo W. Finzel of Clark- ston sent us today’s recipe. She calls herself just an average | @ beshend end 0 tose | ager. occupations as sewing, fancy work, | knitting and crocheting is her fa-| vorite form of recreation. ITALIAN DELIGHT Staff members of the Social Service Department at Pontiac State Hospital were photographed during a scene from the Psychodrama they will enact for Eastern Junior High School PTSA this evening at.7:30. Eastern Teeeer PTSA Will Honor Past LJ Pontiac Press Phote In the cast (left to right) are Ted Panaretos, case supervisor; Mar- guerite M. Parrish, director of the Social Service Department; Helen Weiler, Eleanor Keys and Conrad Nathan, case workers. Your Beau Is Not Your Friend’s Business By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: I like this boy and he likes me, but my girl friend doesn't want me to go with him. She told me he had never gone with anyone before,| though he’s 18. I'm 16. “He called me up the other day) Answer: It's highly possible that this boy hasn’t gone with anyone before because he just wasn’t attracted particularly to any girl until you came along. He’ may have been a bit slow! ‘about growing up, or interested in) jother things, so that girls weren't! jand I was going to ask him why, |important to him until he met you.) homemaker. We think that’s a (girls don't want to go with him,/That’s nothing to hold against thing to be. Her family in- | but I didn’t. If I really like him, do I have to care what my girl friend says, or should I do as | Working with her hands at such| ease sbout it? Church Group ‘Holds Program him. * = * It's pretty hard to fall, or to! keep from falling, on someone else’s orders. A boy can have a’! very special appeal for you and/. leave your girl friend quite cold.) Which is a good thing. If you beth liked him to the ‘if they don’t eS, his charms as/I like thinks fhat when he wants less over it. Everybody, including you do. That’s your affair, me I'l be waiting there for him,|the boy , knows that you This boy likes you — and yowand when he doesn't want mellike him. It’s a known fact, which like him—so hand not enjoy ld | ihe’lf go with other girls. _ leverybody takes for granted. z ‘Since I go to a small school, Your small group offers few “Dear Miss Woodward: The boy) :| there aren't aify other boys that | opportunities for dating variety. I want to go with so I could | The dates you have are the ones | show him I -won't always be | you have with him. | renee Se et Bete te 2) He, as it happens, likes to date | taken for granted). with you and with other girls, too. “Anyway, the boys don’t ask And that's his privilege. It's too me because they know | like him.|/bad that the sanie privilege isn't I don’t meet any out-of-town boys)yours, too. ¢ because all of us from our school hang around together. What do you suggest I do?" April-May Group ‘Conducts Meeting Mrs, John Heitsch of Elizabeth {Lake avenue opened her home Friday to members of the April- |\May Group of the First Presby- ‘terian Church for a luncheon meet- |ing. | Mrs, Orley Hill, Mrs. Henry |Amell and Mrs. Ralph Coin as- isisted the hostess. | * | sae eee and enjoy the dates you do have. And don't try to show anythng to anybody, or Answer: You've arranged this! you might wind up with no dates By Mrs. Leo W. Finzel 1 large onion 1 pound grocnd round steak poun ind round stea 1 cup rales dere noodies 1 can mushrooms 1 can tomato pad 1 can yellow Mrs. Charles Graybiel of Oneida read was hostess to the June group of the First Presbyterian Church jfor a luncheon meeting Friday. Mrs. John Maginnis and Mrs, Dun- pall : pepper to = can McVean were cohostesses. Chop onion and green pepper Mrs, Ericson Lewis gave the in-| and fry with meat in a little fat.\YOC@tion and Mrs. Asa Drury] Put cooked noodles in baking dish OPened the business meeting with with meat mixture, stir in remain-|* Prayer. Mrs. Leo Donaldson | hose the second chapter of the| ing ingredients except cheese. ps : Grate cheese over the top. Bake! Ephesians “The Way of Divine! japproved by your intimate friends. | | But it doesn't matter too much|the home of Mrs. Duane Lemaux ‘Church Group same degree there would be trou- | Mrs. Edward Bennett presented ble between you. Picking out a ithe Bible study on the Book of the boy friend is really your own. |Ephesians and Mrs. Lyndon Salath- business, liel led the missionary study of It's nice to have your choice|‘The American Indian.” Feted at Lunch Mrs. Sidney Olson of Spence! little fix you're in yourself, so at all. there is little point in getting rest-| (Copyright, 1956) 30 minutes in, 425-degree oven, |PUrPose” for the Bible lesson, Mrs. W. Dean Thompson's sub- . ject was the “American Indian.” A letter of thanks was read by Serves 4-6, street was hostess to the May- flower group of the First Congre- gational Church Friday for a des-| Ina The March 9 meeting will be at candlelight ion Shore View drive. ce enony, q —_—_ Marimont ‘Post-Nuptial Party Baptist Church Fetes Mrs. Austin Sewrery Mrs. Harry Seavey and Mrs. evening Alice | Harry Wetzel entertained at a post-| Gavette ‘nuptial miscellaneous shower for] became the \Mrs. Allen Austin (nee Marjorie| |Reddeman), The shower was held| bride of Floyd Mrs. E. G. Winn from a mis- | sert luncheon. | Harrison. The sionary in Booneville, Ky, and a | Mrs. D. H. Edwards gave the inal nec geaes Terrace baest ef bride is the talk on Christian Citizenship was |devotions and Mrs. Herbert Hotch-| rose attending the recent show-| | f given by Mrs, Frances Olmstead. iss presided. Plans were made for. or were Airs. "S eddeman. Mrs.| daughter of Mrs. Drury announced Feb, 17/the spring program of the Wo- Austin, Mrs, Henry Schlaefer, Hen-| - Mr. and Mrs. as World Day of Prayer at the|men’s Fellowship of the church rietta Schlaefer, Mrs. Cawrenca| \ Miller Gavette Bethany Baptist Church; March 2,/and a report was given by Mrs. Rass) Mrs. Cedric Thorne, Mrs.| of Baldwin meeting of Women's Association at Dexter Craig on Olivet College. and Charies Bradshaw, Mrs. Eugene | the First Presbyterian Church; the church's part in the college. Douglas, Mrs. Roy Rathbun, Gloria March 7 Presbyterial at Ward Mrs. Percy Jones gave a book Reddeman and Camille Wetzel. by Thyr a| The bride was also feted at a re- ‘cent shower given by Mrs. Sidney; Mrs. Charles Chapman) land Mrs. John Bills. road, and he 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Harrison of Oxford. Memorial Church Detroit and Feb.| review on “Papa's Wife’ 16 the ladies of the church will) E. Bjorn. meet for-sewing for the’ American! The March 9th meeting will be) Fellows, ‘held at the church. DRAPERIES Cancer Society. Your Spring Suit... MR. and MRS. FLOYD R. HARRISON Brother Officiates at Rite tor Alice Marie Gavette 5 1 rinkle In a service solemnized by thejroses, carnations and cymbidium shedding “Royekaine’ SHEERS PROVINCIALS brother of the bride, the Rev. Oe ken e with its own detachable (Prints and Solids) [Robert L. Gavette, Alice Marie], iio was bet ony atientane, Nes cee white linen collar. The |Gavette became the bride of Floyd) wore a ballerina- -length gown of | above, or many other , |Richard Harrison. red velvet and carried a cascade styles to choose from. In red veh of red roses and white car- The ceremony was cree at ee navy, sizes 8-20, also available in six other HAND |Marimont Baptist Church Satur- wah . Robert pee brother of the colors. ‘day evening in the presence of 100 \bridegroom, was his best man. ‘guests. [Ushers were Philip V. Mehmel of | Mr. and Mrs. Miller Gavette |Canada and George Comps of | of Baldwin road are parents of Rochester. A BpICE MODERNS PRINTS $95 J ™N™ | the bride, and Floyd is the son | of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Har- | rison of Oxford. For the reception held in the ehurch parlors, Mrs. Gavette | greeted the guests wearing a lace with FORTISANS CLEARANCE @ Dresses @ Separates @ Blouses @ Skirts W% to 75% Off 1666 S. Telegraph FE 4.0516 TELEGRAPH ot HURON ~ Custom Made or by the Yard Widest Selection For Your Slipcovers, Bedspreads, Draperies, Upholstering MOLLS Fine Draperies oad Floor. Coverings Sincé | For her wedidng. the bride chose, dress of rosewood a gown of lace and tulle. The fitted) beige accessories. bodice was fashioned of lace with) yyy< Harrison a mandarin collar and yoke ap-|marine silk dt pliqued with sequins and pearls, | cessories. They ; * TEXTURES wore an aqua- S§ with black ac- wore © and long sleeves that tapered to! of poses oth wore Corsages ‘points at the wrists. Her bouffant skirt was of tulle with appliques lof lace around the hemline. * * * ° For her going-away outfit, the’ new Mrs. Harrison chose a Black |Watch plaid suit with navy aeces- She wore a _ crown-type head-| sories and the corsage of’ cym- piece trimmed with sequins and bidium orchids from her bridal pearls which secured her finger-| bouquet. Following a Southern tip veil of illusion. Her bouquet; honeymoon, the couple will reside was a cascade arrangement of'in Lake Orion. Py ws calling for’ 3 LITTLE SKITTENS ALL-FISH f 000, CAT FOOD/ ie | Because this ALL-FISH cat food jivar 3 Open Monday and Friday Nights Park Right at the Door 194] . by therities on the care and A. of cats. £ — Cupid Is King as Betr / aft pond ees huis a oe ae i 7 oF, " : j : i f j j i wed a ‘\ "THE PONTIAC PRESS. T / f UESDAY, é FEBRUARY 14; 1956 - € : ; ee +, pi 9) 7 a fia) f ve t \ if ea, : \ 4 4 / > __¥IFTEEN of and Mrs. Dr. vrdigle mer W. Lewis of Hoekman of Woodbine Hamilton drive drive announce announce the nteppanaa engagement of of their - dqughter, daughter, anice, to Carole Ann, to Allen Satom, ‘Eugene D son of the Thompson, Frederick , Satows son of Mr. and Mrs. of Maplewood Kenneth ; "leas 3 Thompson of pasna Clash Hershey drive. senior at Carele ena ake a State niversity pin gee and hhe attends | al Highland Park College, plan (College. an August , -: Mrs. John T : rs. . CA ' Lowe of Utica ROLE ‘ANN LEWIS she ment oO, Wilmots Mark _|Flora Shelly Group pear Phy Silver Wedding Gathers at Church Marjorie Lowe Mr. and Mrs, George A. Wilmot| ter nse “t,he Pore Shelly) | of vei id of East Beverly avenue celebrated! cour held a dionermecting Fri Ribot their 25th wedding anniversary! day evening at the church. Mrs, dscns Feb, 5. The Wilmots have been] sion. wu me Kaphengst, residents of Pontiac since they Gail’ . ot ot Lapeer son of were married. ot the cock of Hart were ‘Mr. and Mrs. Over 200 friends and relativ: ~~ Arthur attended the open house for the|q,"e devotional message was giv. Kaphengst of couple given by Mr. and Mrs. | Bible study by Clar Gaylord. Avis A drive . thin napert on he “Hodis Aner’ drive. Robert and Meets weve guaved o yatiet) aan attends uncheon, kground music was} Mrs. Charles Hubbard of Sylvan provided by a strolling accordion-| Shores’ drive will entertain the Lawrence ist. group for the March meeting. Institute of ~ Technology and is a ‘Myrna Ka oe Urtes appa ps ¥ reg MARJORIE LOWE fraternity. Robot’ Lay Miss Parrish Sorority Condhicts ne Addresses Units male ee -sielenatigens | caamany at St. Vincent ose member of Beta Alpha Saturday at | Mrs. Joseph Spadafore was re-/at a candlelight ceremony. Mrs. elected president of the St. Vincent! Jerry May of Auburn avenue .. ,»(@@ Paul Rosary-Altar Society opened her home for the recent Avenue United Others reelected at the recent installation ceremonies and _pin- Presbyterian |meeting were Mrs. Arthur Craw-| ning. Charch The |B, a ores er OS cemes (sar tng age ons bride is the aut Margaret’ O'Conner, record-| when members gather Wednesday daughter of |ing secretary; Mrs, Robert Croas-|for a pink and blue shower honor- Mr. end Mrs dell, corresponding secretary and|ing Mrs. May. Pent A. |otm Lnay Mahon oh wet ond a as a Webster of |Mrs. C. W. Seery and Mrs, William Coming Events Summit J. Dean on the advisory committee. WECS of Baldwin Methodist | avenue, end Aelia eects eas Deane ee tes ‘pean recteag! woth 4 : ‘a |Mrs. Harold Brady presiding, Mrs. Nelson Gay, . boot dG! inion! eer = ‘The Parliamentary Study Club will Mr and Mrs-}rowe who wil attend the cor| saa te NE nar + {ference are Mrs. Crawford, dele- Laity of gate from the League of Catholic) ‘The Loyal Pnilathes Clase wilt meet Pingree street.\e nue Mrs. — aoe Valentine dinner at ‘the Pirst plist | jae "ta _. Gliskey St. Benedict: Marie Hick = —ley, from St. Joseph M Hos-| Group Four O£8 will meet with Mrs | MRS. ROBERT H. LAITY : cea: aa ihers. William B. Dean, | 2uis, Colman. 280 Michigan street, fp pt Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Spadafore, Mrs. Myrn a Webste Speaks D. J. Mogg and Mrs. McGuire. aszone Fight Past Presidents Ciub of Ma rite Parrish, ial s i aon ner rai waa! sean Mrs. 7 oliz Vo S 7 D bl 7 Ri ice chara at the Neoriee State| fest ‘Sa e Mew Pe Ws In Dou 1T1G FLITE | icapteal, spoke ot the voluntcer| «-.. xs. ope win eect weeow ; ' work at the hospital. day at noon in Masonic Temple for a A gown ra appnrued lace on tulle) ballgfina-length dress of a nylon a ee | sooperative luncheon. was worn by Myrna: Irene Webster and silk blend. The fitted bodi iene when she became the bride of Rob-|séatured a halter neckline and shel TA ACtivities — wienat, 2u7W%ta Mh laws! ert Harold Laity in a double-rin {wore a small jacket. She carried siscurcan Pea ela mack Weduec for initiation of new members. ceremony at Oakland A bo t of hid-colored "/evening for ann inner 4 "Clem. United Presbyterian Chureh. Y "| pons and hyacinths. oe bs wh te director of schools tn Wied eh Mer"oamuel "Bmite 2942, Ou *7¢e 8 : | Le =. BN jens f | Orehar Tr. formed the ceremony Sturday in) the presence of 250 gyests. ae and were gowned identi-| The bride is thedaughter of | ~~... Mr, and Mrs. Pyal A. Webster (Priva nue amd carried mane of Summit avenie and Robert is the son of Mr,‘and Mrs. Leonard | Ronald Laity of Jackson served | | as his brother’s best man, Seat- B. Laity ot Pingtee street. For the’ candlelight ceremony, | ead ted Cees en) od a the bride’wore a gown with a skirt! Te and Albert Chandler. Carl | of tulle’with scattered appliques of Matheny sang the bridal recital. | lace,/The bodice and long sleeves| For the reception held in the were of Rese Pointe lace. The! church parlors, Mrs. Webster bédice was fashioned with a low) greeted the guests wearing a light /neckline and detailed with pleated blue dress with beige accessories nylon tulle. The full skirt that and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. extended into a chapel-length train Laity was gowned ina navy blue featured side panels of lace with matching accessories. Her Her headpiece was trimmed with The b ie of red oe duate of iridescent sequins and pear!s and La be cero ey tal ate secured a fingertip veil of French athe Wayne University College of illusion. She carried a chapel bou- Engineering, quet of white roses, carnations and be their sealed Looe a to hyacinths. Her only jewelry was Dorthern Michigan, the new Mrs. : ae Laity changed to a beige wool suit eyes Se pearls, gilt, of ee with beige and copper accessories : . and wore a corsage from her bridal ATTEND BRIDE | bouquet. On their return the new- Sara Hallock served as maid of lyweds will reside on Henderson honor wearing a mauve—colored’ street. | Treot your clothes to quality Plant and Showroom 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Waterford, Mich. OR 3-1225 Elliott's ELLIOTT FURNITURE Brings You Custom Furniture Designed othals Make Valentine New MARGARET VELMA HILL Betrothal News of Interest Here Revealed in East | Mr. and | Mrs. Sanford John Wilmington, Del., announce the engagement daughter, Velma, to *Pfe. James Hodges, son of | Mr. ‘arid Mrs. George Seward Lake Angelus. — Hill of of their Margaret Rennison attend the church of Gor, S: 4 remember to your choice H. odges of We are members of National Selected Morticians, . ‘ an association of funeral directors of high ideals, - Birmingham, |] stnicai practices and business integrity, formerly of (k= | Valentine Decor Used for Dance at Elks Temple Large ribbon arid lace Valentines with cupids decorated if r 2 gE! Pedrosa, Mrs, Dorothy also attended. Jane Thornberry - YOUR SHIRTS will or PHONE FE 2-81 Pontiac Laundry’s FEBRUARY BARGAIN Regular Shirts, When Sent Separately 5 for $1.00—ot our Call Office 5 for $1.20—delivery service packaged in cellophane bags. 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The following members of the Pontiac National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association are ready to help you to new beauty. community they are working cooperatively this week with children from the Oak- land County Orphanage, TB. Sanatarium, the Infirmary, Pontiac General and St. Joseph's Hospitals. BEAUTY CENTRE 524 Riker Bidg. FE 4-478) BETTY LeCORNU BEAUTY STUDIO 306 Riker Bidg. FE 2-5221 BILLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 4196 Sashabaw OR 3-9697 CAPITOL BEAUTY SHOP 580 W. Huron St, FE 5-8912 DAISY BEAUTY SHOP 450 Colorado ELSIE BEAUTY SHOP 735 WN. Perry St. FE 4-5987 FAMILY BEAUTY SHOP 714 W. Huron St. FE 2-2152 FLORENCE BEAUTY SHOP 415 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE 5-2663 MARTHA’S BEAUTY SHOP 892 Joslyn FE 2-6855 LA-CHIC BEAUTY SALON 514 Pontiac Bank Bldg, FE 4-1687 LOVELY LADY BEAUTY CLINIC new As their contribution to the PARDEE BEAUTY SHOP 2411 Voorheis _ FE 2-0598 PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP 7 W. Lawrence 3 FE 2-4959 RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP 88 Wayne St. FE 2-1424 ROWENA’S BEAUTY SHOP 82'4 N. 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EZE FRY is Wrigley’s own brand of frying chickens — ...s0 why try? rigley’s NAMED NATION’S TOP FOOD RETAILER Remember...wrigiey's meats are Guaranteed Tender, Juicy, Fiavorful or Your Money Back! | | - | THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1956 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. ~ Hint Weather Balloon Creasy SEVENTEEN - Ld Survivors ‘Lost’ in Siberia by Navy TOKYO ~The U.S. Navy said Islands Monday night reversed the today one of its weather balloons ‘palloon'’s course .and sent it over Soviet territory, It was moving at eet ee eee oa m.p.h. Navy experts were United States was sending radio| tracking it by its automatic radio data today from over Soviet Si-' transmissions. beria. e The Russians have protested vig- ro jorously in recent days about Am- The Navy said ‘wild and unpre- erican weather balloons‘over their dictable” winds over the Aleutian, jberxieory. These ballons had been <= ners Sones tise jlaunched from Europe. | The U.S. in Tem suspended ‘\launchings of weather balloons from Europe, But since ail bal- loons sent up from Japan a te viously been borhe eastw he prevailing direction of the upper- level jet stream—the program was coptinued from Japan.” The balloon today was the first ‘of 12 launched from Japan to go the wrong way. The reversal was blamed 6n a low-pressure .drea| over the Aleutians. The Navy reported the big plas-| tic gas bag—40 feet in diameter—| was 30,000 feet above Siberia; Lt-; Cmdr. M. Lee Lewis, in charge | of the weather balloon program) at Oppama, near Tokyo, said the} rungway’s. radio was transmitting the March 8 deadliiie-qu tds. The LF i PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING — Newest ili EN _Pontiac’s eivie - Police Sesnieaaie the fire chief and staff and municipal courts, and will have facili- center program, the $750,000 structure is expected toybe ready et fall of 1957 at the earliest,"The three-story edifice will have its its entrance.on Hill. Construction.is expected to get under way by the ties for a target range, emergency squad room, police car and patrol wagon garages. tvon Pike St. and Construction will be of reinforced concrete with gray buff brick. It will be financed two weeks after P tain the ip Rs ES fund, building will house, among other things, ons 98 sen United Press Phoic| Yaluable’” weather information, | CY¥CLOPS—A. diminutive feline! but’not what we wanted.” f venworth, Kan., stares out) world through one eye and| Lewis explained saat the xa eel waits for a home. The kitten was) map dor gins eh "ie oa found in an alley, nearly frozen Oh on Curtain,” death, by a physician who had the; . kitten’s injured eye removed and State peg accused the crea! * pote ries ‘ili the tn 8 ; Enrope.to spy. on installa-| Hansen, 58-year-old housewife who i: - ‘te Cyc! - the mythical of thé-Conimuriist countries said she had a “wonderful time” y yed pant Ops, y “= clinarss and other devices. guring a week's ‘vacation’ in jail; nial ae ‘The Communists charged the bal- was: released yesterday, quarte: The United States vigorously de-|Parent-Teachers Assh, quarrel, nied the charges of espionage and) A settlement was reached yes- ¢ nedinaad Geophysical Year pro-; “I had a wtantorhe time here” MOSCOW (®—The Sovict Union) pram sin which the Russians are|Mrs, Hansen said as she left jail. Jail ‘Vacation’ Comes to End. al eof Poland in a coniplaint to) Mrs. Hansen was ony Feb, 6) ,_ithe United Nations yesferday said when Mrs. Alvin Harry inygked an Russians Want to Tour bariegy! instruments. auto-|The amount of the seftlement was send not made public. Costs and_inter- ithat exploding balloons burned!old Wisconsin ‘statute to compel |three Poles. and wrecked their liv-| jpayment of a at judgment: ic radio transm but Dislike Fingerpri int tack weather Oicacice. Thelest had inefeased the $150 any Requirement for Visas |Amaricans said Gata collected)to $295, ¢ oons were a. menace to their air- ees Visiting Urged said the balloons rr only|terday and Mrs. Hansen freed. i ing awarded her 15 years ago after @ ould be of value for the Inter- * * has indicated it wants to step UP ty participate ~ along with the|“E wouldn’t mind staying longer.’’}. between Russia and the! United States and other countries.| Mr. and Mrs. Harry paid Mrs. es 6-6 ' Hansen's $23 jaif board bill. The The Americans also said their|couple’s attorneys said the bill was laws to get it done. balloons floated at 30,000 feet, well taken into account in the: final bd od he above that generally used by pas-|settlement. The Russians frown espec ially senger aircraft. Secretary of State) . © .* on fingerprinting and the “signing Dulles told q news_confengee,in} The PTA disput@uthat.started of special. questionfiaires” as;q.ge-/Washington the United States bas Pag Aye eg are quirements for visas for private a right to send weather balloons’ Mrs. H visitors to enter the United States. anywhere in the world but would/not voted for Mrs. Harty's hype A Foreign. Ministry memoran- be “disposed to try to avoid the band when he’ ran for clerkjof the! dum outlining the Soviet position territory of any country which felt|school district. He lest: the. elee-) was feleased last night to the Mos- violent objection.” tion, visiting United States but it suggests there should be some changes in U. s.| 6a? a cow press. It replied to a U. S. proposal of last Nov. 12. * 68 *¢ Concerning the field of private travel, the statement said the So- viet government felt ‘much more) favorable results’’ might be ob- tained if “such journeys are car- ried eut on the principle of mutual-| ity without any limitation of a dis- crimina{ory -nature.” It said the Soviet government hopes the United States will ‘‘take necessary measures in changing) the procedure of issuing American) visas. . . . In this connection at-) tention should be paid to the pro- cedure . . . necessitating the tak- ing of fingerprints and the signing) of special. questionnaires which) make impossible individual tours) hy Goviet citizens to the United States.” | | Woman’s Intuition Goofs U.S. Justice SACRAMENTO WW—A prominent, Californian took his seat on the los Angeles-San Francisco air liner. -His seatmate, a neighborly woman, struck up a conversation without introduction. As the plans approached San Francisco, asked if she could introduce her grandchildren to him at the air port. Of course, he said “But I just don't know she United Press Photo how to Miss America of HEROINE WORSHIP — Sharon Kay Ritchie, * introduce i . the TRL oe ne 1956,’ relaxes as little Rita Hewitt, 9, laces up her ice skates during “eg = nT or hie r perraut ae Knight ot Chie: recent’ visit to Minneapolis, Minn. The 19-year-old beauty from Justice Knigh : ustice Knig Grand Island, Nebr., spent three days at the northern city on a the big. white-haired “Earl Warren.’ “Neither, man replied. St. Clair Ice Field Moving 'Half of $42 Million Never Claimed Downstream, Say Police ST. CLAIR (P — State Police at the St. Clair Post say the ice field in the St. Clair River has started to move downstream. They estimated it was moving at a rate of one-quarter to a half-mile an hour. The river ice from St. modeling stint Half of the more than $42 million) apply for and get loans during students. the school year. It if easy to obtain such loans In 1955, &8 per cent of loan applica- tions covered in the survey were available to college through loan funds is never used, although any willing student can clear of to Port is virtually Clair north Huron. ._ _ |obtain portions at reasonable rates. pranted. There is usually a limit The ice field from St: Gair of interest, according to Changing/on the total amount a student may southward was d@&cribed as dis- Times magazine. ‘borrow, but in most cases the integrating from the recent rains and thaw. Student loan funds are available in about two-thirds of our universi- ties and colleges at interest rates that average about 2 per cent amount is in the neighborhood of $499 to $600 a year _ Loans are usually open to anyone who mayntains passing grades, as Inmate Wanting Refund while the student is in college and they are grante the basis « COLUMBUS, Ohio iP — Delbert _ : ze they are granted on the basis of ] d ts to know if he.can about 4 per cent when he gradu- need. rather than high scholastic ae ete ta kit f he.ca Alwards wants to ates, the magazine reports. -in achievement. Of course, students get a refund on his ticket to the policemen’s ball ; The ball will be held Feb. 21 and Edwards, 34, won't leave city prison till more than a week later He'g serving a 30-day sentence for intoxication. He said he bought the ticket only a few minutes before his arrest Jan. 28. -most cases, those who borrow have ian unlimited time after’ graduation in which to repay. who have scholarships may borrow from loan. funds to supplement their income. The average college has about $39,000 in reserve for leans to students, and lends about $14,800 a year. Om the avefage, about 125 students in each ‘college , Survey results showed that stu- dents are reluctant to berrow money to go to college, and that this could be overcome if students were better advised on their per- ‘ : x hw ‘ , . | a ae. , | . : Sisters’ Reunited, for Housewile t MILWAUKEE ® — Mrs. ‘Tylie/.< ‘Hf America came’ t ‘«\tionality,”” Student Aid Funds Lack Spenders | Arrival of imp - Armenian woman Was ard grade because I didn't oy Zonguidak, Turkey. On hand to|tamian came from English.” : ti greet-Mfs. Kurkjian was her son, = for the occasion, . ‘icy 4, who recently immigrat- Mike kept bis job, becamie a ae abs xe ed to Royal Oak, where he is ak. r “There are more girl. They have three grown-up : a Mike dr.. 8. For’ the first time since Mrs. all-important’ to Mike Godoshian, W, Anderson St } It ‘meant he would oo longer fear old-country retaliations, - It meant he could reunite three sis- ters after 40 years separation. And it. meant Mike, 52, epuld tell his story. t|Serafioosh Vartanian, 4, came to|doors to all of them. pipet a BLS Be ep eane “But at least Derouhi is here. were, together again. Mrs. Var-|Now you can tell my story.” Saturday Mike announced the newcomer to the family cire ly had arrived on a visa frem rere all arranged. WARY UNTIL ARRIVAR : : | But until Mrs. neta afrived, Mike -felt ‘about orn his. boyhogd. “experienge. ” “Thirty years is & long time, Mike mitted, “but eae tt on Soke happened, they won't let 4 perest Jeave.”” ~ 1) Mike’s\stary was of how, from ithe age ‘of séven, his. life wap ‘filled with terror.and misery, ‘this aid. “My ms was 6f Armenian na-/): Mike began, “living in _ —— When World War I broWe) FB eh Xe : . My father had come to cmap - ; . ree a few years befor’, seeking a! Inew home for his family.” i | But with the war, Mike said, | ae > = was living, caused concern whether she would be allowed to leave. In the Godoshian home Satur- day the newcomer nodded emphatically when two questions were translated: ‘‘Are you glad to be in — Do your want to stay here?" s+ AT LAST — Safely arrived in Pontiac after several months anxiety is Armenian refugee Mrs. Derovhi Kurkjian, above, shown with her brother- ‘his mother, two brothers, a sister! inlaw Mike Godoshian, 60 N. Anderson St. Recent land himself, like thousands of oth- | unrest in Turkey, where the Scere) woman ier foreign nationals, found them-| _ {selves helpless in the hands of an) jenemy. “We were forced from our | far taren, beatwrated see BO4,000 TV Program Good Example | erts, We were sent there to die | | im the World War I version of | the concentration camp. “T saw my mother die of expo- ‘sure. My brothers and sister were scattered I never saw or heard of There never was a better text only about $8,700 out of the extra;zen may be subject to state in- high income | $32,000. and, in some com- out of jnitia- $16,600 for a chance “The additional $8,700 book lesson in how Thus he risks an assured'come taxes taxes take the “zip” fo win an munities, tive than the TV program them again.” - $54.000 Question,” according to the Under present federal income risks because of taxes But Mike escaped the desert He S Chamber of Commerce tax laws, the same individual Beamline monichueineas minitl went begging to stay alfve. Then Our of the dovens of persons, would have to win $448,711 in or- Americans found him who have appeared on the pro- der to keep $64,000, alive sed the potential investor “American troops were the first gram, only two have attempted _ Bult with an important difference to help mé,”’ Mike recalled. “They the final question, Seven had, But in addition to national taxes, The TV contestant may not win, gave me food, shelter and cloth- reached the $32,000 level at this the Chamber points out, _the citi- but he can't lose. ing. The American Red Cross gave me work when I was older, They took care of me.” writing but decided to stop there Four took $16,000, Why should anyone back away from $64,000? One obvious an- swer, says the Chamber, is the huge cut of the pie Uncle Sam takes for himself, The Red Cross eventually lo- cated Mike's father in America. Nishian Giodoshian was living in Pontiac, werking at the’ Wilson houndry. : an A single person, earning $4.06 “My father sent money and the at his job, who answers the $32 Red Cross helped me to come to_000 question correctly actually Pontiac. I went to work at the wins only $16,600 — the rest goes foundry as a machinist.” to the U. S. Treasury I wanted to become an Amer But if he goes on to answer ican. I had to start school in the the $64,000 question he can keep ‘ | College presidents are nearly | unanimous, according to the survey results, in their opinion that students should be willing te berrgew to obtain a college edu- cation. And in fact, many schools are beginning to require that those who accept scholar- ships also borrow from stu- dent loan funds to make up the cost of their education, the maga- | zine reports. sonal financial affairs. Many needed students are not aware of the amount of money that can be borrowed and the ease with if which leans can be arranged. Is it wise form students to borrow to get an education? Yes, Say eudeators “A college education is an investment that pays off handsomely for most college stu- dents. Measured in dollars and! cents, the average college graduate makes mere money at the begin- Information about loart-funds can ning of his career than the aver- usually be obtained by writing to age person without a college edu-'the Director of Admissions of the cation earns at the top of his ex- college the student wishes to at, perience.” tend. _ : “Certainly the value of a college’ The results represents the most WITH MONOTONOUS REGULARITY — J. L. degree can hardly be disputed,” tthorough investigation of student the editors say. “As college en; loans that has ever been undertak-' roilment increases a college di-en. A questionnaire was sent to ‘ploma becomes a basic require- every college and university in the Goldenstein of Golden, Ill, proudly shows his collectign of old license plates which he has saved and mounted ¢ach year since 1919. Goldenstein carried on his Springfield, | Mike beamed on the reunion. He, thousands. more, who want to come to this) Kagazig Godoshian, 51, and Mrs. ‘country. America should open her Pontiac Press Phote ed High Income Tax Re utting Initiative; municipal income taxes, quested it eac Emerge Uninjured ——+ Rescued Airman in Good Health Navy Probe Shows Ice Caused Airplane to Fall in Antarctic Fears that a Southfield Town- ‘ship man’s health may have been |impaired while stranded’ for six days in the Antarctic were dis- pelled today by the Navy. All seven members of an “Otter” plane which crashed into a snow covered mountain 10 days ago were reported in “excellent physical condition."’ One crew member was Avia- tion Machinist Mate 2.C, John Fleyd dr., of Southfield Town- ship. A Navy message from Little jAmerica said several of the sur- vivors will remain in the Antarctic ~~ jover the winter with the party ty Quel Fear of Retaliation which will continue weather studies and prepare for the arrival of another expedition later this year. Whether Floyd will stay wag |“ seriously damaged” when it was being unloaded from a surface ves- sel Feb. 10. No one was reported injured, but both wings of the plane were smashed by ice when a hoist broke. Beaver Winning Battle - of the Dammed Culvert QUINCY, Calif, #—Cecil Koenio. is fighting a losing battle with a beaver over a culvert:under High- ee 89 near Graeagle. Each morning for the past 20 idays the district highway main- tenance superintendent has opened ithe dammed culvert. Each night This same disinclination to take the beaver has dammed it all over also acts again / * * Koenig has installed creosote drips, arrowhead barriers and metal stakes. The beaver simply used Koenig's i weapons in his new _ dams. a este ence Unite ress Photo This year, the: number is son's car (shown above) because h year. Goldenstein decided to pass on dhe family .“heir- iment for more and moye jobs.” |United States. - liked his original number’ so well that he has| re- loom,” as " "s : 5 ¥ f qi ‘ % ~ . ¥ d ay ‘ ‘ , wo, ‘ 4 n ‘ ’ ‘ 7 Wy Fg \ \ PrP rere Baeeaes Cer ee ee aS ay ae eee * ry 7 \ THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1s, 1956 EIGHTEEN Overa Your PTA Is Planning: Lt. Governor Will Speak on Program for Retarded WIXOM—Philip A. Hart, Lt. Gove,together. Plans were completed for ernor of Michigan, will speak at this event. the Wixom PTA meeting, Thurs- Plans were also furthered for day, Gunnar Mettala, Father Vice-| the Fun Fair which will take President and Program Chairman. Place at the school on April 14. has announced. ‘ A membership drive will start . : the coming week as all dues must Lt. Gov. Hart's speech will deal be paid Aad by Feb. 28 with the hospitalization program for mentally retarded children in Waterford Township Michigan. His talk will include a| The Donelson School PTA will description of the $2.200,000 Chil- meet Thursday evening, at 8 at the dren's Psychiatric Unit recently school, dedicated at University Hospital in| W. O,. Heimbuch, father vice- Ann Arbor. This unit is considered president, will preside at the meet- a model for the entire nation. jing. Alse on the agenda for the eve- ning will be E. E. Schafter, Chairman of the Commerce Township Road Committee. He | and the other members of his committee, Claude Garvey, Charlies Ash, Julius Claus, and James Shaw, will discuss road conditions in the township, A tion and period will follow. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. and is open to the public. Because, of the full program, only urgent. PTA business, if any, will be dis- cussed. Room mother Mrs. Gertrude Walker is in charge of serving re-| freshments. The Troy Union PTA will meet; at 8 p.m. Thursday. There will be a panel discussion) with the School Nurse Helen Folk- ers; the speech correctionist, Mrs. | Jean Smith; Oakland County Type C Visiting Teacher Paul Wadman and Visiting Teacher Mrs. Ann John Bro wil) be nar- rator. The 3rd grade will serve refresh- Troy No, 2 PTA will meet at Ben Jones Davisburg Executive Board of Davisburg) School PTA met Thurs-) Elementary day evening for its regular meeting at the school, Open House is slated for the Feb. | 20 meeting when the PTA comes Hint Knowland to Reveal Status. California Senator May Announce His ‘56 Plans Officially This Week ers uw — Sen. Know-! land (R-Calif) may announce offi- cially this week he is an active candidate for the Republican pres-| idential nomination if President Eisenhower doesn't’ run, Knowland, the Senate Republi- can leader, declined public com- ment, but there were strong indi- cations he will shortly invite sup- of his conditional candidacy. has said he will back Ejisen- hower if the President runs, but has made it clear he'll seek the nomination if Eisenhower doesn't. Previously, Knowland had fixed tomorrow {is the date by which he felt Eisenhower's announce- ment ought to be forthcoming. It evidently will not be. Eisenhower! gets a new medical report today), and leaves tomorrow for a Georgia vacation. ° Head of Milk Group: to Speak at Dinner Glen Lake, president of the Milk Producers Assn. from North’ Branch, will be principal speaker at the annua! dinner and election) of officers of the Ortonville Local of the MMPA. _ The event is slated for noon | Thursday at the Brandon Grange! Hall. Other guests include Arthur He-_ slip, sales committeeman for the MMPA of Oakland County and) treasurer of the Fair Share Bar-| gaining Committee and Norman Peterson of Detroit, MMPA public relations. India wants an adhesive tape, plant. Founders’ Night will be ob- served by the introduction of for- mer presidents and Girl and Boy Seout Acitivities will be pre- | sented. The teachers will be in nares of refreshments. Lakeville ; Lakeville PTA will celebrate Founders’ Day with a_ birthday party at the regular meeting at ‘7:30 p.m, Wednesday at Lakeville | Speaker for the evening will be ‘School Director Robert McWil- iliams. The ei se is invited. Tests May Solve Solve Girl's Death Puzzle | DETROIT (INS)—Authorities at 'Detroit’s Receiving Hospital said today results of a microscopic ex- amination of body tissues may re- veal the cause of the mysterious Ferguson. * * e Jean was found dead in her hos- ‘pital bed Sunday with a re- straining strap across her throat. She had been admitfed Feb. 1 after twice going into a trance in her classroom at Cass Technical High School. Hospital spokesmen said restrain- ing straps were used on the girl to keep her from sleeping on the floor where whe could have con- tracted pneumonia, The girl was a music honor stu- dent. death of 15-year-old Jean Durwelle’ SCHOOL TO HELP HANDICAPPED — A new addition to Eagie School in Farmington Township is devised to help the child who is unable to attend. classes because of a disability. Here in one of the P| * four rooms. of the addition, the Deborah McQueen, daughter of é physio-therapy room, six-year-old Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McQueen, 22425 Orchard Lake Rd., receives right) Mrs. Agnes Hegwood, assistant therapist, Minnie Zielke, ele- mentary school co-ordinator of the Farmington School District and Mrs. Ann Fleckenstein of Pontiac who is the physio-therapist. New Concept of Special Education in Oakland By MARY CELINSKE Farmington Correspondent Here in Oakland County, a whole new concept of special edu-| cation is having its beginning— with a program of education, fi-) nancing and administration that is being watched with interest not only by Michigan educators, but by A e Will Celebrate educational observers ‘across the 23rd Birthday as He Reaches 97 | GAYLORD —Delos E. Michael figures he'll be in good shape to ‘celebrate reaching the age of 97 this month. He'll do it on his 23rd tnd. Michael, who was born Feb. 29, 1859, sticks to holding formal birth- -‘day parties only in leap year— “makes me feel younger that way.” Michael, a retired farmer, lives with a daughter in the vil- lage of Johannesburg. He likes to tell about the time he walked 25 miles to his wedding. “I missed a train connection {in Grand Rapids the day before the wedding and walked the whole way. I got there just in time for the ceremony. Boy, was my bride worried!” Michael has had to get around on crutches for the past 30 years, result of a broken leg. He broke now spends watching television. /ball season,’ said his daughter, Mae. ‘‘Dad plays every ball.” ‘World Citizen’ Davis Shipped Back to U.S. LE HAVRE, France ww — Garry Davis, once ‘World Citizen No. 1" was shipped back to New York! last night on a banana boat. | Davis, who renounced his U. S. jcitizenship in 1948 and returned to America as an immigrant in 1950, stowed away [French liner Liberte, ‘reached Le Havre Feb, 3. He was scheduled to be sent back on the next trip of the Lib- erte, but mechanical troubles forced postponement of the liner’s sailing to March 13. The banana| | boat Fort St. Louis was assigned | to carry the Liberte’s cargo to New York, and Davis was put aboard | too, which “He's just waiting for the base-| aboard the) ] ‘attend classes and other nation. It took three years and a special) act of Michigan State Legislature) to make the hopes and plans of a group of Oakland County School Superintendents a reality. Those plans are very real today in a beautiful new addition to Eagle; School in Farmington Township; in four rooms specially equipped to help the child who is unable to attend regular classes. These rooms will be devoted te the schooling of handicapped children, and the program which —— last September in tempor- ary , ls moving this week into its bright new classrooms. Two rooms are planned for thé physically handicapped child, one for the mentally retarded, and one physical therapy room. The rooms are large, modern as tomorrow, and exceptionally well equipped. There are wheel chairs for the child who is unable to walk, walkers for those needing support,| the leg again when he was 75 and/waiking bars, steps, therapy tables, | much of his time heat |tables and chairs, plus the skill of| lamps, specially designed the therapists and the contagious, enthusiasm of everyone connected | with the program. | The children in this special group | who come from a large area in dayne Ann wanted. He plans to | the jsouthwestern Oakland County. range in age from 5 to 15 years are the victims of polio, cerebral palsy, and other disabling dis eases. Here at Eagle, studies are igeared to the child's special ability| and limitations. However, they school, activities just as the other children in the school. “There is no difference be- tween the special group and the | others,” Margaret Cottrell; prin- cipal, said. “Their room is just | another classroom, with the same hours of study and all other activities within their limit.” Some of the children who attend these classes receive jtherapy treatment in the school, _ Waterford Township however treatment is not given un- less specified by the child's own physician. STUDENTS RECOMMENDED “Students enrolled in the special lasses are certified and recom- mended by an orthopedic physician who is a member of the state board before being admitted,” Minnie M. Zielke, elementary school co- ordinator and Farmington referral officer said. Unemployed Man Completes Girl's Penny Collection SYRACUSE, N. Y. @®—It might he a little late, but Jayne Ann |Walker of Dallas is going to get| the one other Lincoln-head penny because a Syracuse man who is out of a Job ° ‘just wanted to help her out.’ Jayne Ann has a collection of every Lincoln-head penny mint- | ed except for the 1909 one-cent piece from the San Francisco mint with the initials VDB on the back, for Victer D. Benner, who designed the penny, The 14-year-old was hoping to . get that one penny in time to complete her collection for Lin-| doin's birthday yesterday. The As- sociated Press carried a_ story jabout her desire Ld - This morning W. C. Landers saw the story in the Syracuse Post- Standard. He was wrapping some pennies | for banking so he looked each one over—and he found the one send it, “He just wanted to help her out,"’ Said Lander’s wife before she left for her job as a waitress in a diner, She said her husband has been unemployed for two years be- cause of an illness, Home Hit by Fire WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —! |The one-story frame home of Wil-; | lam R, Bowman, at 929 Myrtle was damaged by fire yesterday tal set at $1:900. * * The building, owned by C. Thom-) as, was covered by insurance, Wa-! | allowing Oakland County te levy |Miss Zielke said. Nation's Educators Watch Program in County “Upon admittance to the school; ithe child's doctor prescribes the! |type of therapy to be administered by the physio-therapist. No child,” she emphasized, “is given any treatment until their own doctor has prescribed this treatment.” All of this was made possible by the special legislature re- ferred to above. In 1954, Michi- gan Public Act 18 was passed | and collect taxes, by consent of the voters, for the purpose of conducting an educational pro- gram for the handicapped chil- dren within its boundaries. In the same year voters approved the county-financed special edu- cation program by pasisng a proposal which raised one-half mill for a period of fifteen years, for the purpose of erecting build. | ings, hiring teachers and operat: | ing such a program. The administration of the pro-| gram is under the direct control of the county superintendent of schools, Dr. William Emerson. The county staff for administration is under the direction of Dr. Paul Thams. The Farmington staff con- sists of Miss Zielke, referral per- son; Miss Cottrell, school principal; Lee’ Adams and Mrs. Betty Wood-| /son, orthopedic instructors; Mrs.| ‘Ann Fleckenstein, physical ther-) japist; Mrs. Agnes Hegwood, assist- jant therapist; and O. E. Dunkel,| superintendent of the Farmington| ‘School District. SERVES AREA | The four rooms at Eagle School were never intended to be used) jonly by the school district in which! building is erected, serve an area in that portion of the county in which it is located. | As a result, children from Southfield, Clarenceville, Walled | Lake, Berkley, Bloomfield Hills, | West Bloomfield, and Birming- ham, as well as Farmington are now attending the Eagle Center. The school has presently en- rolted about 25 orthopedic chil- dren, but other facilities are in operation, or will be in operation, for the blind, the partially sight- _ed, the deaf and hard of hear: | ing. home bound and others. “This the beginning," “In time we hope to be able to reach every! is just physical afternoon, with the destruction to- child that we can help. There is lecting his appointees for the acad-| ino doubt in our minds that this {program will pbs —— " Oakland is in ae county in the. TROY—Harold Moe, engineer for Troy, explained future water plan- ning in the city of Troy. The, Michigan State Board of Health has halted the issue of water sys-' tem permits in the city until some overall water plan is submitted. Water plans are complete on the new Glen-Moor, Aber-Moor, and Pleasant Heights subdivisions be- tween 19 and 20 Mile Roads west of Livernois. For the present the wells in the Aber-Moor and Gien \have financed it as a district, so by 0 . post polio treatment from (left to ‘done. None of the communities participating in this program could vote of the people, it became a county project, Another interesting aspect of the program is the fact that local policy of education, hir- ing of teachers, and transportation procedures are left to the local board, and that financing is done on a reimbursable basis. Leader to Talk on Bond Issue ROMEO — Supt. of Schools T. pearance speaking on behalf of a the Thursday meeting of the Ele- jmentary Schools Club. The meeting is scheduled to be- gin at 8 p.m, at the South Grade! School, Principal speaker of the eve- ning will be Mrs, Gladys Cot- trell, Mt. Clemens Public Health Nurse. She will discuss “What Public Health Service Does for School and Community.” ‘lwater sites. C. Filppula will make his first ap-! $750,000 high school bond issue at! Moor subdivisions should provide water, supply only for those de- velopments and Pleasant Heights and not be connected to the present system. The supply will be inadequate even for the proposed develo ment without considerable stor- age, and a connection to the present system could produce ex- cessive pressure in the southeast areas of the city. Lynn Miller, state water re- cources geologist, will be in Troy shortly to recommend possible The commission voted to take bids on taping and cleaning the 60,000 gallon water tank on 16 Mile USDA Meeting Set Wednesday Program Designed to Acquaint Civic Groups With Agriculture _ Representatives of Oakland County service clubs and business- men will attend a special pro- gram of the Oakland County Unit- ture Council, Wednesday evening, at the Pontiac Federal Savings and - Loan community — service room. Roger Oberg, Vocational Agricul- tural Instructor at Oxford High School, will present to the group the functions and responsibilities of each agricultural agency in Oak- land County. During the last part of the meeting the audience will be given the opportunity to discuss agricultural problems and make suggestions as to how the coun- cil ean be of greater service to their community. The pregram beginning at 8:00 ed State Department of Agricul-} ll Water Plan Concerns Troy Commission ouncil Sets Up Voting Precincts for Residents and Crooks. Several bids were received but it was voted to table the matter until the City Manager land City Engineer could study the situation. MAKES REPORT City Manager Norman Baruard made a report on proposed ex- jchange of parts of lots in Troyton Manor subdivision with city of Birmingham to straighten out the boundary lines. The property in- volved is vacant. Birmingham has approved the boundary changes. Description of the property to be exchanged will be given to the Troy attorney and tabled until the next meeting. It was resolved that the four voting precincts in the city of Troy will be: 1. City-Township Hall; 2. Trey Fire Hall, No, 2; 3. Fire Hall Ne. 3; 4. the Com- munity - Building. It was: alse stated in the resolution that each registered voter be informed by letter of their precinct and where they are to vote. The City Manager was author- jized to receive bids for the pur- chase of road equipment to the extent of two dump trucks, two graders and a loader. At present the county is maintaining the city’s roads until a new department is set up to do the work. ¢ The city of Troy receives $26,655 returned as its share of state gas and weight taxes for the last quarter of 1955. This fund will be spent on roads. Recommendation for two mem- bers of the city election commis- sion will be sought by Mayor Frank Costello and brought before | the City Commission's next meeting. Search for Stabber of Nofed Historian CLEVELAND (® — A former University of Michigan historian was recovering from stab wounds today while police sought the un- known assailant who stuck a scal- pet into his back in a museum here yesterday. Victim of the attack was Colton Storm, 48, a nationally known his- \torian and director of the West- ern Reserve Historical Society Museum. He was reported in satis- factory condition at the Hanna House of University Hospital where he was treated for a 2-inch stab | wound. Storm told police he was attacked }as he entered the museum, which was closed for the day. He said he neither heard nor saw his at- p.m. is designed to better ac- County. John Trocke, president of the) {USDA Council, will preside at the meeting. Invited guests will represent farm organization lead- ers, bankers, rhiembers of the press, radio and television farm reporters, civic and service clubs, implement dealers, realtors and others interested in agriculture. The meeting will open with a lof Dens 1 and 5. The seventh - band, under direction of iE. C. Ojala will make its first appearance of the year, Refreshments will be served by ‘room mothers of the second grade. Solon Names Oak Park Man but tol Naya! Alternate Sen. Pat McNamara today an-| nounced the appointment of James. | Jerome Sudol, 17, son of Mr. and game pattern, |Mrs. Bronislaw Sudol of Oak Park,| calibre automatic pistol, ‘they said! Plains Auburn Heights perest: as an alternate appointee to the | United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. James is at present attending the Kentucky Military Institute at Lyndon, Ky. He wil] take the entrance ¢x- aminations for the academy on | March 28 for the class beginning | in June, McNamara said the task of se- jemy was a very difficult one, since! | there were so many fine young) men who had applied and only a’ very limited number of appa | barb invincibility and will prob- sible to fathom the South Korean Faces Political Crisis: Finding a Successor to Syngman Rhee SEOUL @—South Korea, ad ra offer only a figurehead can-jon his 20 million People. To most many of the new-risen republics) didate for the presidency. jot them, he is the only leader they. pole apes from a glaring NOT UNIQUE PREDICAMENT | know, the father of the Korean we scarcity of leaders. Korea’s predicament is not republic, the outspoken foe of the Faced with the inevitable de-\unique. Who follows Chiang Kai-|enemy which destroyed South Ko cision of finding a successor to shek on Formosa? Magsaysay in. Ath President Syngman Rhee, Koreans the Philippines? Nehru in India? jrea and the man who fought the are hard put to name a man who Great emphasis is’ being placed Japanese from the first day they can begin to fill the shoes of the|here on the importance of the ee occupied Korea at the turn of the crusty old patriot who has led |presidency, Under the revised go. century, them. since the country’s founding | ernmental organization, the vice| Perhaps a successor will be. in 1948. ‘ |president would take over the chief found in the group of military ge Me : ‘executive's chair in the event of ajleaders who rank among the i Rhee has avoided naming an vacancy. Previously, national elec- \brightest—and certainly most pow- ~ heir apparent and the opposition ‘tions would have been called in|ertul—men in South Korea. clings to the same leaders who these circumstances. |G Gen. Chung Il Kwon, the chief failed to oust Rhee at * of staff, and Gen. Sun Yup Paik, the - ballot box.. The opposition Rhee has not on lared he will the Ist Army commander. have Democratic party, recently formed itry for the presidency again. But. disclaimed interest in the politic al try again this summer but even The now its leaders seem convinced of 26, President will be 81 and to strangers, March however, that any candidate for it is impos- office will have a soft place in his grasp he has| heart for the army, st of a knife, Mardi Gras Jumps Rex, coconuts and Comus releeed nt various splinter groups, will ‘just about everyone says he will.arena. It seems logical to assume, jover ‘tumed thousands danced in the Forgot.” terford UR) UE firemen said. ,U.S. with a special education pro- ments at his disposal. - jgram financed as Loo is being However, he said, the young men! Teenagers Flash ean Knife; ae ~ | selected were especially outstand- jing in their school and in their) Take $100 From Grocery Kiwanis Club to Meet community: HAZEL PARK — Four teenagers! 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LEVELS $10 to $500 Values Diamonds, wedding or en- gagement, men's. ladies’ lodge. dinner, or jost plain everyday rings that every- one likes. YOUR CHOICE— $3.95 Value MEDICINE ‘CABINETS. Sunday 10:30~to 2:30 vi 1: ) . | THE PONTIAC: PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1956 By BRUNO Sports Editor, From = Alumni at Fault, but ' Not Always “DRESS BOX L. KEARNS Pontiac Press column on the fokvel ee Coaches have eit Athletic directors have been fired. ~ * By H. GUY MOATS Pontiac Press Special Writer Two contests ‘‘on the road” this week mark the close of the Pon- n the win funds. Very these cases the pointed fingers are aimed at high pressuring loyalists of the alma mater. 5 On the other hand when the athletic recruiting ; committee extends its hand to alumnus Joe . for a roll of greenbacks, or when the coach gives an a alumnus 1,000 miles away the green light to influence some prospect, everything is okay. & That is of course until a situation crops up like the | present blurb at Washington University. E. * What did alumni executive Roscoe C. (Torchy) | Torrence get for giving a chunk of his salary to his : alma mater? | ~MONEY-MEN GET THE BLAME He helps promote a game that puts $28, 000 into the athletic coffers. He makes life more lucrative for the “Btar athletes with monthly financial aids, and even gets alumni all over the country to become foster : Parents to leading oe : x * * There's ee said by the athletic department or the school as long as their own sports budget is tapped to the minimum and alumni pay the check. All is well until internal struggles between the coach, athletic director and administration cause a stir. After a few firings, those involved turn their heads and yell, “they caused it all by stuffing their money into our recruiting fund!” Those nasty alumni! . All of the officials knew of the recruiting fund ~ but none ever said “No, we don’t want help.” ~ Not that all of the activities of the alumni can be condoned, but why should the beggar cast the stone ue its alms-giver. x * & "opps AND ENDS FROM THE PRESS BOX ‘- Look for one and probably two football coaching treme in the high school ranks, both in the Inter- : Lakes conference . . . Another good possibility may . find ex-Walled Lake High Coach Muddy Waters, who — fg himself a great year up at Hillsdale, moving up dip ge college ranks. Muddy has a couple tidbits on! ; on the coast, including one in Berkeley, Calif. | ... Wonder if Bob Mineweaser would consider a change of mind about his resignation at Pontiac _ if the position were made more appealing. ~ Kramer Leader, [Beliveau Adds o His Edge ~ but UM Loses jin NHL Race Front - Running _ Illinois Picks Up 3 Points to Move Ahead of Wings’ Wins 89-66, as Big Ron Gets 26 Points Howe, 5 Points MONTREAL w—Jean Beliveau CHAMPAIGN, Ill. @—Ron Kra- mer was the top scorer again, of Montreal threatened to make a runaway of the scoring race in the but Michigan dropped its 6th Big! National Hockey League last week Ten basketball game in nine con-|®3 he widened his lead over De- ference outings to league-leading troit’s Gordie a to 5 points. Illinois, 89-66, last night. * Kramer got 26 points to top | The big center picked up three goals and three assists to run his St. Mike’s| eat te Schools have been verbally thrashed because of lush: often tiac High School basketball team’s. schedule away from home. | After tonight's important— and final non-league—battle at High- _ - There’s no doubt that athletic situations at many land Park, Chiefs travel to Bay colleges have been erupted because unhappy alumni figured their investments have not paid off City Central for their longest, and last game away. The Woll- pack will provide opposition tor | the 8th . Saginaw Valiey test after which Art Yan Kyzin’s club PHS Closes Non-League Card Tonig semifinals, before bowing out to Jackson, the eventual champion, is Two- Year-Old Seeking Title will be host to Flint Northern and Saginaw Eastern, in order. The setto with Porthern’s Vik- ings is the “big one,” in this last dash to the wire. Tonight's encounter with Jim Wink’s fast-traveling Polar Bears, who last year went to the state jimportant, too, It will give Pon- tiac an opportunity to demonstrate its worth, state tourney-wise. Vic- tory over the Parkers, who boast ja 7-1 record, would enhance the Chiefs’ position a great deal. Parkers lost only to Hamtramck, 34-53. Bears have hung up a fine state man, left, found Milt Campbell, high hurdles champion, shipshape cal standards Monday. oom NAVY TAKES HURDLER—Cmdr. J. H. Puck- national AAU ana University by Navy physi- who was de- Calif. clared scholastically ineligible last week at Indi- for boot training and Olympic drills at San Diego, pretty well matched. And that goes as well for the performance we'll have a, good, ipteresting contest,” ‘Held by Pappy Young Boxer, Winner angle. If anything, Pontiac will have a little advantage in height, with at least three starters—Willie Dewalt, Rod Treais and Hud (Goose) Ray all. topping six feet. With Jim Skinner in there, the 6- foot contingent would be four. Bears have only Ron Zill, forward and leading scorer (15 per game) and his running mate, Jim Mills above six feet. ‘Gill is 6-3, Mills 6 feet. Varsity tilt is set for 8 p.m. fol- lowing the junior varsity game at 6:30 p.m. Little Bears have won 6, lost 2, about the mark the PHS jayvees carry. There is only one Valley encoun- ter tonight. Bay City Central plays at the new Saginaw Eastern gym- nasium in a battle of “have- nots."’ The Wolfpack has won one, lost 5 in SVC. Trojans are stili without a ey in six Valley con- of Breed at N.Y. Is Bang Away Offspring NEW YORK #—Ch, Baroque of Quality Hill, a beautiful 2-year-old boxer, ee ey match her and, strange to sav, she might just do it you see, is a daughter “I saw Pontiac in the Catholic tests. Baroque, of the great Ch. Bang Away of (} AP Wirepheote was sworn in and left last night Coachers Nip Stadium Inn, 63-60, in City Cage Play General Motors moved within | akesiae Royals shellacked hap- champion, one game of 2nd place in the adult American League basketball race Monday night with a thrilling 63-60 victory over Stadium Inn at the Pontiac High gym. Stadium’s luckless quintet. out-| 2% buckets to 21, but the winners tossed in 21 free throws while Sta- dium was netting pared to the Coachers’ 11. GMC’s triumph in the nip-and- tuck struggle leaves it with an 8-3 mark, a game back of runner- up Sun Life. Jerry Mofield sparked the Coachers with 19 peints and Maurice Stack tallied 18 for Stadium Inn. K ’g Inst point came on : total to 66 points. free throw after the [lini stars through with two goals and an as- pie andy h isist for a total of 61 points, Be- wwmph was Illinois’ 14th in so le > a pee ant auakiee ts remain| goals. with aa the league in pon tg erect in etna * estern erence race. lowa) Bracketed in third place with 55 dumped Purdue, 88-75, last night.| points, according to the official sta- Ilinois was in command ail the'tistics. released today, are Tod way against Michigan, jumping off Sjoan of Toronto and Maurice to a 22-10 lead and ending the |(Rocket) Richard of Montreal. half in front 38-32. ‘Andy Bathgate of New York is * ° Howe came) Walt King meshed 24 points and Cay Willams _added 20 as the Saddler Stops Monroe in Third <: Iltinois had a .402 shdoting aver- right behind them with 4. Bert age pags field, compared with Oimstead of Montreal cemented 333 for Michigan. ihis hold on first place in assists, ; a ; adding two for a total of 45. . Nashua Odds-On ‘Pass 10,000 Mark for Widener ‘Cap wasuyctox ome was MIAMI, Fla. » — Odds-makers, mark in season ticket sales today began figuring today what chance’ 77 days ahead of last year. a dozen other probable starters will| Not until April 29 did the Red-| have against Nashua in Saturday's skins sell their 10,000th season’ $100,000 added Widener Handicap ticket in 1955, at Hialeah Park. : Nashua, who will make his 1%6 Dillard Ready to Quit TOLEDO, Ohio (®—Harrison Dil- start in the colors of Leslie Combs Il, head of the syndicate that WASHINGTON \—The Washing: | | PROVIDENCE, R.I. u&) —Feath- erweight boxing el Sandy Saddler hardly received a workout before stopping Curley Monroe of Worcester, Mass. in the third \round of a scheduled 10-round non-| ititle bout last night at the Audi- 'torjum. | Py | Saddler, at 132, fase pounds) lighter than -Monroe, coasted jthrough the first round, then jopemed up im the peo: Scoring with heavy tet hooks, he ocean beach back into condition for for Industrial Test ed ‘opened a cut above Monroe's right eye in the second. When he re- opened the gash in the third, the less Booth Homes, 82-46, in an adult American League nightcap. 12 points, Pulver Tire noséd out the Blue 99 prize bird dogs shot the Coachers from the floor, | (Devils, 33-31, in a Class D National week-long stale. Each dog made a one-hour quail hunt and was| | judged on speed, stamina, nose and | 10. The losers Mickey Gonzales paced Pulver with style. committed 20 personal fouls com-'13 points, Ken Buckley notched 11 loop game at Lincoln Junior High. for the Blue Devils, who dropped their 9th straight ite Perry Williams poured in 25 points as Oliver Buick peed oe Lakesiders, 87-46, in a ‘D’' A lean division contest. Terry Land. ame topped the Lakesiders with a dozen points. Six games are scheduled in the. city leagues tonight. Phil's Inn meets the Trojans and Louie’s Tav- i jem tackles the Independents in ladult National loop games at Jef-| ferson. Class D action at Eastern matches Pulver Tire-Slaybaugh’s, Aces-Central, Lakesiders-Wolve- rines, and Police Association-Boys Pointer Named \ Field Trial ginia pointer, Cross Smoke, is the new U.S. Field Trial Assn. all-age of Newport News, Va., title yesterday with a dazzling five-| Ron Hetherington led Booth with qay quail hunt for the judges. ~ Lions Sign 3, Sign 3, All-Age Champ HERNANDO, Miss. w—A Vir- Smoke, owned by George Suttle month. Preventive Medicine! Complicates By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The gentlemen who pick the teams for ‘the National Invitation Tournament can forget about that| bicarb for the moment. Xavier of Ohio hag come up with some pre- ventive medicine—a slambang up- set of Louisville—to balance the Xavier toppled the Cardinals to/ their second defeat in 21 games by’ The Louisville, which threatened to make hash of the NIT entries be- fore the tourney got under way, accepted a bid to the Madison Square Garden shindig next * * * . The Xavier victory set up a tangled triangle among the NIT clubs: Louisville, whose 19-1 is the only club to beat Dayton, No. and Dayton, Xavier, in turn, has beaten’ MONDAY'S PRO BASKETBALL _Philadelphie 108, Fort t Wayne 95. Xavier Trips Louisville, gets a second shot at Xavier Feb. 29 and Xavier, now 146, gets an- other stab at Dayton Sunday. Larry Peet Highly Rated remy lin SVC Ranks record! | earned the No. 4 spot in this # jweek’s Associated Press poll, Dayton gets a return crack at! ‘PHS starter, Louisville Friday, while > Lodisville |v dete but his top function is that the Toy victor, and Ch. Rock Hill ij t NIT Affairs Sirrah Crest, who had been retired to a life of ease after winning a staggering total of 121 best - in - | shows, an-all time record. At the moment, Baroque has 21 best and already has zipped through four this year, which 1s par for any doggie course. Last night, she won the Boxer breed in the Westminster Kennel Club Show, the first step toward the most coveted prize in the canine world. In the process, she whipped an- other of Bang Away’s offspring, plus a couple of his grandchildren. She still must get past the difficult working group in order to get into the six-dog final fonight. Baroque is owned by Mr, and Mrs. John P. Wagner of Chicago Although one of the smallest. a stunning 99-59 margin last night. | regulars in Saginaw Valley basket- shocker came hours after ball ranks, Pontiac's Larry Peet | is also one of the best guards around the cir- cuit, His play against Flint Central pointed up that fact. _ Very fast, a ball handler the equal of any in| the Yalley, a smart playmaker | in the effective) ia PEET 2 in the poll and the NIT favorite, PHS system devised by Coach Art) They were Ch. Star Twilight of Van Ryzin, Larry has played prob- | ably more time than any other by Mrs. L. S. Gordon Jr., He's a_ consistent fense. A sophomore, Peet will | and handled by Phil Marsh, The jlatter is especially enthused over |Baroque’s chances. “Personally, I think she'll hold her own with any dog in the coun- try right now," he said. ‘‘She’s im- proved since Morris and Essex (he? greatest triumph to date). She's bodied up more and is hard- = s. * #& There were plenty of upsets, but both of last year’s group winners |who returned for another shot at jthe crown abdicated by Ch. Kip- |pax Fearnought, the English bull- 'dog, came eros with ease. Clu-Mor, a Yorkshire terrier owned and Janet E. Bennett of Glen View, Ii, | Brigade, a Sealyham terrier en- be one of the Chiefs’ stalwarts for| |tered by Mrs. Robert B, Choa the 1956-57 year. y os ae 'Denvers, Mass., the terrier king. Usual Position! usual, in the weekly rankings of| the nation’s college basketball’ won the, She was the last to show of the entered in the) | ‘Trabert Gains & Game | “Including Jug | (Pancho) DETROIT w—Detroit Lions an- nounced today the signing of vet- eran Jug Girard plus a college choice and a Detroit semi-pro play- er to 1956 National Football League contracts. Girard, an end-halfback and | punter, has played eight ses- jteams. —_— * | The once- neater Dayton Flyers “ Dons on Top for 10th Straight Week By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {basis of 10 for each first- -place vote, | derbilt tumble It’s San Francisco on top, as’ 9 for second. 8. from third place to sixth and Illinois exchange places with the Commodores, Duke, which strengthened their hold on second had squeezed into eighth a week For the 10th straight week in place in a scramble which saw ago, dropped out of the first 10 broadcasters \Press poll, came out far ahead. Drawing 83) in jthe balloting of sports writers and four teams contending for runner- the Associated|up honors and a fifth drop out the unbeaten Dons rather unexpectedly. The big changes, after a week of | of a possible 136 first-place votes, rugged competition which produced. they polled 1 228 points o on n the usual some surprising results, saw Van- NEW HAVEN, Conn, — Tony Trabert gained one match on Pan- cho Gonzales in their current tour| under Promoter Jack Kramer last night, making their series now 28-9 in favor of Gonzales. In a preliminary, Francisco! Segura defeated Rex! Hartwig, former Australian Davis Cupper, 86, using the professional scoring system. In a follow-up dou- Trabert and Hartwig. Gophers Scrape Merchants Take | Top League Spot Qarkston Merchants” took over, Crary Junior High. Pete Palshan bucketed 29 Most of the other places were shaken up. Behind San Francisco and Day- ton, they wound up in this order: ‘Illinois, Louisville, North Carolina (State, Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Ala- bama, Temple, North Carolina. The Illini apparently made a strong impression when they svu- merged Ohio State 111-64 Satur- day. coeur * * * Vanderbilt, on the other hand, took an 88-6] thumping from Ala- bama early in the week and yielded the Southeastern Confer- Ist place in the Waterford Town-|ence lead. Duke dropped an 80-77 ship Recreation Basketball League decision to Wake Forest. bles, Segura and Gonzales whipped jwith a convincing 85-48 victory, jover Drayton Drug in their show- | jdown game Monday night at Isaac) ‘ | t's Het Stove league Time end— a the Giub. sions, four of them. with De- | points and teammate Dick Hes- . ... 1713 2112-63) troit, in the NFL, He Is 29 and selgrave tossed in 18 as Clark- | Stadium" .lslesstec.., 21 12 1613-60 a graduate of Wisconsin. D sch relied with ease ever ithe | M anager Beau. a ie 4 By * ~%3 Those signed besides eee y Dal an ive Drug quintet, which was tied for Blue Devils ee on 2 a Were Len Zyzda, a Purdue ¢ | the Sep going into inst night's | (Seventh of a Series) pee tire.) oT) 4005.10 @—33 and Eid Mapes. a 24-year-old semi-. MINNEAPOLIS of — Julius Me- 2¢4%"- Tom Gorman, an ex-Yankee. dic Sire Cee © 8. 2017 2 29—87 PPO from suburban Dearborn. ‘Coy was held to a mere six points Johnson & Anderson trimmed @ fine job as a relief pitcher Lakesiders 10 915 12-46 Zyzda, the Lions’ 16th choice in in the Ist half. and while he ral- the last place Waterford Mer- for the Kansas City A’s last sea ——— = the NFL draft. is a 6-foot4, 215- lied to finally account for 25, Mich- chants, 66-51, in the nightcap. Joe Son. He was the ¢lub's ace fire pounder from Chicago. Mapes, a igan State lost a Big Ten basket- Umphrey tallied 26 points for/Man, saving many games in the Winds Cause Delay in NASCAR Races | DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. WW =| /Racing drivers watched for favor-| lable winds that would put the! practice runs over the measur mile today. Winds held back the tides yes- six-footer, is a 215-pound fullback ball game to underdog Minnesota'J & A to grab the scoring leader- late innings. and scored 49 touchdowns in wnree| |years with the Dearborn All-Stars ball. Truck Selects Teams Two .teams of bowlers were! |named Sunday to represent Gen-; eral Motors Truck & Coach divi-| bought him last Dec. 15, will -be lard, holder of many spring and referee stepped in and halted the’ 'terday and the beach was too rough sion in the coming National In- ridden by his regular jockey Eddie hurdle records and winner in two Arcaro. He is quoted at 1-2. Olympic, games, says he will re-! Nashua hasn't started since Oct tire from competitive running after ing crowd of 2.665 fans, who paid tional Assn. a but has been working smartly. this year. Retract, or Else, OSU Told Allen, who had been a reserve | forward from Defiance, remained, | pected. They will roll nine games DAYTON, Ohio w — Ohio State; Dayton’s director of admissions, University has been threatened said he had written Stahl, asking’ with NCAA action unless Buckeye him to “affirm, deny or modify) basketball coach Floyd S. Stahl] re- the charge’ against Blackburn. tracts “tampering” accusations he Rey, Collins said Richard Lar- made against coach Tom Blac K-| kins, Ohio State's athletic director, burn of the University of Dayton. replied to the letter in ‘“‘evasive The Rev. Charles Collins, Day- and unsatisfactory” terms. ton’s athletic board chairman, said “Many readers throughout the Stahl had accused Blackburn of Qounty have been given no oppor- “tampering” with two Ohio State : a pare : action at 1:59 of the round. to hold the scheduled runs in the dustria] tourney, set for Pontiac The bout attracted a disappoinf- speed weeks program of the Na- yfarch 24-25. a gross of $5,171. for Stock Car Auto-! imobile- Rac ing. sophomore center on the Ohio State team, transferred to Day- ton early last week, The 6-8 New Lexington youth said he was dis- | satisfied at Ohio State, Snyder, a 6-1 reserve sophomore’ Search for Talent |Dick Carmichael, Earl Shoun, Jay Teams are: Dave Mansfield,| = Koprince Bud Mathews with about ‘at Ohio State. i Blackburn said he had talked to jboth 19-year-old players on the | Dayton campus Feb, 2. Stahl ac-| cused Blackburn of “tampering” the next day. | | tunity to be informed that the ac- basketball players by ‘‘persuading cusation is false,” Rev. Colli H k S d $100, 000 Sa s false,” Rev. Collins con- or aftampting to persuade them to/cuae° awks to open leave Ohio State in order to attend the University of Dayton.” “Tt is my " gald last night, “to safeguard the Larkins was not available for: comment and OSU president How- said, ‘‘] don't eare to comment on |that at all,” referring to the Day- ton statement. . Rev. Collins said Stahl had ac- cused the University of Dayton of offering scholarships to Mike Allen and John Snyder in an attempt to Rev. * Collins, , who is also ball players to transfer to Dayton.| PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Chicago Black Hawks plan to spend] duty,” Rev. Collins ard Bevis declined comment. Stahl, $100,000 for talent before the start of the 1956-57 hockey season. | | This was announced here yesterday by James D. Norris, presi- | dent of the Black Hawks, at the annual meeting of National Hockey | League officials. Norris said the Black Hawks will play 35 home games in Chicago! stadium during the 1956-57 campaign. Date of the draft meeting was season, said C. S. a ‘ i advanced to early june to make! persuade the two Buckeye basket- players availab le at an earlier date and facilitate planning for the new $. Campbell of Montreal,! president of the a $20 average, and Marce Moreau, Nick Skosich, Jim Hoke, Walt Ren- nick and Don Neal with 900 aver- — | The event is a team tournament, with some 40 industrial teams ex- across 18 alleys. The 1955 cham- pion was from Studebaker-Packer of South Bend, with a total of 18,257 actual pinfall. ———————— COLLEGE BASKITBALL EAST Holy Cross 8 Notre Dame 72 Cincinnati 05, Duquesne 79 Boston College 91, Tufts 79 SOUTH Alabama 109, Florida 74 Vanderbilt 74, Tulane 67 Kentucky 86, Mississippi State 65 Georgia Tech 97, Lovisiana State 74 | Auburn 96, Georgia 80 Tennessee 65, Mississippt 63 Wake petal 73, Bicnemame oe Virgini: Clem * West vices 108. “willl m & Femel oo Georgetown 75, So heak Tilinels 88, Sa an 66 lowa $8, Purdue 75 i Michigan State 73 | Wisconsin 69) Indiana 67 Ohio State 83, Northwestern 72 Xavier *Oh!o) 99, Louisville 50 Buperior (Wis.) 86 Northern Mich 66 S00 Tech 105, Ferris 86 , ’ SOUTHWES T Nebragka 62, her ea AAs nA aad Oklahédma A & M 70, trott Drake 70,. Oklahoma on ves Arkansas 61, Texas A&M 5 Texas Tech 170, Dacdéndamamocns 85 Minnesota 177, | tract,” last night, 77-73. McCoy, second in Big Ten scoring. | Despite his miserable Ist half, 7: McCoy helped the Spartans over- ny s Bar at 8:30 in tonight’s league | |ship of the league with a 24.8 aver-' going into the game. age. Burt Stoddard was high for Which Gorman was called upon to Mapes never played college foot-) boasted a 30-point average. He is ithe Merchants with 14 points. Philgas meets Beattie Motor at 15 and Poole Lumber faces Man-| come a 14-point Minnesota lead activity. | | late in the game, But the lead swapped hands five times after McCoy evened it at 56-56. | But with 314 minutes left, Dave Tucker caged a jump shot and | then -the rebound. Shortly there- lafter Buck Lindsley and George Kline connected for five points and the Gophers stayed ahead. PONTIAC YMCA INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE Menday's Results Rockets 49, Dorts Inn 25 ic BASKETBALL LEAGUE Saturday's Results Hi-Y Swishers 28. Phalanx Club 29 atte ¥ Hoopsplitters 20, Lake Orion, 1-¥ 10 { sal ares ford Hi-Y Blue 41, YMCA Tro- jan Minnesota now is 4-5 in the Big gt one Baptist defeated Waterford Hi- Ten and Michigan State 4-4. iy Gold (forfeit) Demands U. S. Referee Archie Balks Promoter Jack Solomons, cried today when Moore may refuse ta defend his. light-heavyweight boxing crown in:ston at the earliest possible mo- 'Mantle’s London next month unless he has ment about Mores ‘an Americ an meleree: , * Moore's datement on Title G | “When our boys go: over there,| “I'm hoping to hear from John- s statement.’ | Moore, who is ee to de- Here's a situation, however, in hold the Yankees and was tagged with a defeat. Yankee manager ‘Casey Stengel pulled the strings on this one. What would you have done? STENGEL (R) stands for a righthanded batter or pitcher and (L) stands \for a lefthanded batter or pitcher. The Yanks and A’s are tied 2-2 LONDON (®—"“I've got a con-) (British) Boxing Board of Control.|in the last of the eighth at New York. Reliever Gorman (R) is told Archie we don’t ask for English referees. pitching as Gil Mcdougald opens ithe frame with a single. Mickey grounder forces Gil at second, but Yogi Berra's one-bag- ger puts runners on first and third. ‘Bill Skowron strikes out. Bob Cerv issued last fend his 175-pound crown against (R) is the next scheduléd batter inight in an interview at San Diego, Trinidad's Yolande Pompey March with Andy Carey (R) to follow. /Calif., has “got me lost for words,” 13, said last night he was alarmed} Solomons said. Then he rattled, ft by a recent London fight in which ‘English welterweight Peter Water- _man was given a decision over for- “Last week he. en said he mer world champion Kid Gavilan. would come over to defend the|British boxing wrters descrbed championship yésterday manager the verdict as ‘‘scandalous.” Charley Johnston confirmed 2 para on he hoped to leave Feb. T have a contract cee ‘by, talked with his manager in more| both of them that Moore will de-| ‘than a week. jfend the title over here and it envi referee is to be appointed by theier, anyway,” Moore added. jhis own eee = ' Johnston, As for Solomons’ exchanges with Moore said he hadn't Would you: A. Order a double steal? B. Try a sqeeze bunt with Cerv at bat? C. Put in a lefty pinch-hitter for Cerv? . D. Let Cerv swing away? (68 4mpy t2 Bom SUB ‘opUBIY Zutsoos ‘15);ua0 “We alwys. contradict each oth-|paj3us pue A1eD Joy payeq ‘rary oo Ayat & ‘PUITIOD eOf—] :aMsoy * a ’ ye oe f if as i sil dmg ce ipa ioa tale Fi a ® : 2 : ' E z ., a : : ' | Laie . | T THE PONTIAC-PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1956 \ TWENTY-ONE <<. s|. : . ' , Benefit Athletic Banquet eC eC , Qe : , St. Benedict S | S , [’ . In a 0) at ot. Benedict success . - | More than 450 men. and boys|expressed by Ed Graybiel, Gene SUBURBAN CATHOLIC LEAGUE the Suburban Catholic League bas-| locked for the crown with 8-2 ‘attempting to continue a hex over pummel Bonec5 season record. *|League Service Bureau, contains) set the league afire or top honors public school head, and his aide, | | eoay| Racer] Pasion eile Gada bendalcectages veaired Letty eben poed| adel nal la greed Dr. Otto Hutziger. ] PORCELAINIZE is o treatment for the finish of your , a i tt nd numer-|/boys as was case i = : some 5,000, or the cavernous cow Bantam in r ere oo recaa = endance a ” with pitcher Herb Score who won High scorers for the ministers | relia cl sega 9 ' ht uces a tough. . were Rev. William Varion and Rev. ry, mirror-like surface with the strength to keep its aes Cat conan oe q re ee ee Richard Dixon, with Richard Craig | beauty and the stemina t ide month aft th 14,000. . Not available to the public, the/dians, ou ay saan Gc thw basins ve! fall ~ nl stamina to provide mon ‘or mon usr practices at st. tenatus £Q Defend His Tithe [tect ives « commiete rundown on) ¢ 8 * a Came was payed in io Jothrecal] Srenresther palat proleatien; Sestutent: Quin High School, close by its campus. | the 135 rookies who will be trying] Cleveland's surprise this year)» — ) Jame vied ah sa pi by average wex or polish job 3 to 4 times, Let us sove thet The “trip” opening tonight for) PROVIDENCE, RJ. @ — Raulto make the grade. could be Rocco Colavito who hit) Sia. “a Shana Sear, partied — al sparkle, protect that finish! The cost is only @ fraction of the Dons ends in a fortnight when! (paton) Macias of Mexi Some of the rookies are last sea-/30 home runs and: knocked in 104) LUCKY?—Kid Gavilan lest a ted this miael ier aeeasal | @ repaint job next spring or summer. | they take on College of the Pacific) \“““'0"? Mgguas of Mexico, recog- |-uns with Indianapolis last season.| disputed decision to Peter Water. |™° encounte ‘Only $14.95 . at Kezar. After San Jose, the nized by thggfational Boxing Assn. Detroit has a left-handed batting! man in London, but it may have |¥¢#"S- ‘Ua schedule sends them to a neutral|@S the world bantamweight cham- : catcher in Charley Lau who had/ turned out to be the break the | A capacity audience - witnessed ; ; floor at Richmond, Calif., for a| Pion, has been ordered by the NBA Ul rise Xer 118 home runs and 18 doubles with) tueky medal he holds is sup. |the game, which was close all the Friday game with St. Mary’s, the to defend the SS ee Durham while compiling a .293 av-| posed to bring. The International | way. | CY OWENS : ifornia Basketball Assn. | ’ Boxing Club says the Cuban : menor: ey havea | Tony Petronella, NBA foreign co- as Rasdiany = Shy rec. | Argentine middleweight Eduardo} ge 5 419) 147 South St ; ready, and to Santa Clara Feb. 24/°Fdinator, said yesterday Macias $ n y law | F P tic | omnitien_ ss a result of bis bout |Lausse has knocked out 48 of his - Seginew for a return game. In between the hee ee e ns < rece asl ormer rontiac in England, '68 opponents, A rf esee | title ut by Marc . wit e e oe = a enh Phil Welpest’s ciao fight to be held before the end of Ray Drake Thought He Boxer Continues M L | e ° figures to have no trouble tonight | eS Had Beaten Opponent; Army. Victories 5 a. ° ™§ Bowling Clinic | Writers Did, Too | Copies of the Tenth Division CALL US FIRST! By BILLY SIXTY |News, U.S. Army publication in. ee om mama (ff _PUSH-AWAY EASE—In what po-|, NEW YORK “—Ray Drake, a/Wuerzburg, Germany, reaching ? sition to hold the ball to best put/budding electronic technician who|Mrs. Warren Fleury tell of the! ‘ it into swing is a question I am/|fights to continue his studies, is| continued fistic success of her son, |: ) asked frequently. There is no set|Puzzled by last night's activities at|Warren (Rocky) Scheibner. ape , ich waist St. Ni me: ia¢ a : > Cleaning & Repairin pattern. Hold it chest high, waist|St. Nicholas Arena. ner is a former Pontia ) ar See _ a high, or lower—whichever sasiticn| ere en domei an enny”*|hon Golden a= pogrom eA JARANTEED mY 7 ;enables you to push the ball aw rake, £9, |has gone unbeaten ar, GU WORK! from ta bats Coca cio a ee Hardy (Bazooka) Smallwood! army tour of duty. ‘ § Hi into a consistent, grooved swing./at St. Nicks only to discover the| Scheibner last week flattened his| | It may help you to try Steve | best he could get was a draw in/oppenent from the ne One a P 'Nagy’s method. As sketch shows, | 10 rounds. in three rounds. He is being == ; RADIATOR SERVICE he Chace the ball "4 little ee _. * __|boomed fonta place on the Tenth's 41 N. Parke FE 2-131) Referee Ray Miller penalized!team for the tourney, March 1-2-3, ‘ . Drake, 159%, the fifth round for|in Wuerzburg. He is a welter- = | folding around the neck and the weight. erever ine SANDERS ninth for hitting Smallwood, 1581, | , ‘after the bell. As Drake had won te ‘ FOR RENT the fith easly, his best round ot Mose Leaguer Hits LL: ‘ the night, the penalty cost him the - | TRAVIS scan ss Big 711 Pin Series CRLUCKY WiISKe HARDWARE | | Referee Miller, despite his pen- e e 454 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-8724 | alties voted for Drake 6-4. Judge! One of the comparatively few SS = | Artie Aidala had Smallwood on top| 700 bowling series turned in this 1S en O e eco ‘5-4-1 and Judge Nick Gamboli saw/ winter by Pontiac area keglers it 5-5 and also 5-5 in points. The was that marked by Larry Nor- or ‘| AP card was 5-4-1 for Smallwood mand of the Moose League. Larry but six of nine writers at ringside hit an actual 711, based on games of 257-220-234 Normand's big series was rolled the call 1s for Is the World's Top Seller! [ WE'RE OFFERING Top Trades NOW During FORD'S STATING Goninioe The fifth was decisive for Drake HE VARIES IT! spun Smallwood and shook him up Sunday in loop play. He is a | twice with right-hand punches. member of the Goodman team “T didn’t know he took the rounds, Which carded a 2,907 actual pin- were Deve) neering, thelarms/ close away until after the fight,’ said|fall, with the lowest series a 506. ~ to . his side, and balancing the Drake, “he didn’t even warn me.”|Team average was 581. weight of the ball equally in both | — = aaa —— ‘hands. From this point he gives : the ball a few little preliminary CUSTOM- | thought Drake won. lie yt ~’'s oaeat © * by var" 6 Thaoesaamn OF © . lig se a Se ds Rea ae push-away motions before pushing the ball outward in timing with his first (right foot) step in his 4-step footwork. This helps keep him relaxed. ‘ FEBRUARY Nagy varies the position in which he holds the tall to develop a CLO | HING change of speed without interrupt- ing his timing. For added speed ,he holds the ball chest high, creat- SALES JUBILEE ) ‘ing a longer swinging arc with in- creased push-away. 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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1956 Measles Epidemic Hits Isles Off Newfoundland | GRAND - BANK, Nid, @ — MV ° Newfoundland fishing skipper has brought word of a menses epidem- Comeback In Gotham Jat ‘Exclusive Premi iere’ islands of St, Pierre and Miquelon. ‘By EARL WILSON By BOB THOMAS |gratulations of a score or more of . = oe HOLLYWOOD «» — The movie intimate friends. “It was a mar- pe oe ay al _ = bev) ing here at the Plaza Persian Room. — premieres, Cold a new = his} thused. oa % de | Seeing the author of “I'll Cry Tomorrow” looking so young, week: an “exclusive premiere” for no deaths had been reported. The) . Clifton Webb's friends. Gensor Film Posters TAIPEIH —Formosa provincial police are censoring movie film| posters to prevent display of too} much of the female form. They! Resigns Post in GOP «| “Do you mind working in a place that sell booze?” I asked, MUSKEGON (P—Robert A. Carr dr. has announced he will resign, effective Feb. 21, as Muskegon! County Republican chairman. He) was named to the post following 43rd ANNUAL AUTO SHOW NAM—T1PM _ SUNDAY, FEB. 26 ~' these past few months was watching Lillian Roth's great open- jact — I hear she’s being ercomed to play Susan Hayward’s Lillian Roth Climaxes | NEW YORK — I guess the most wonderful wallop I got ail | vibrant and in such good voice at that prestige spot, I re-| member her at La Martinique when she was down and almost. out, later at the Clover Club in Miami struggling to get to, iNew York, when I telegraphed a big cafe owner here urging him to hire her—a wire which he ignored. He wishes now he jhadn't. There were turndowns from other places, heartbreaks along the way. And here she was in this famous hotel, the v star of a great act, wanted now by Hollywood and Broad- ish Shirley MacLaine — singer, her. dancer, actress — has reached me, ” “I've nothing against alcohol, it has something against, she explained. She's sich a wonderful actress in her new one of those understudies who re- laced the star only to become ‘Life Story! ;P ; one herself. And she did it twice. x * *« * . : staying at 9 — changeover probably taking effect Feb. 18. | Broadway's “‘Pajama Game.” First time a Star beat a Network and Jackie must be very! Movie producer Hai Wallis was happy ... Funny “alcoholism cure” Diana Barrymore's tak- in the audience, and Shirley was ing. Dropped into Cerutti's, had two drinks, and soberly re-| 800M signed by him to a movie turned to her hospitai explaining, “I just wanted to see if I contract. Then she stepped into could do it.” | Betty Grable’s shoes for a big TV show when Bettv became ill. ia Ce Loe * * * iS I hate to tattle but ex-farm boy Lawrence Welk, the cham- pagne music guy, ordered milk with his dinner at “21” . Doris Duke, in a low-cut dress and black one-sided hat, looked | 80 purty as she sat with her beau Joe Castro, the Latin pene leader from Los Angeles, at the Chateau Madrid, watch Carmen Amaya, that a guy wouldn't even have minded if ae were poor! * * * * Marilyn Monroe won Sir Laurence Oliver's nod to be her. leading man in “The Sleeping Prince” (her first indie pro-| “Transportation | Boom Predicted Executive Also Foresees tographers and a_ scattering of ‘ Se sxe besoin use ot sexy words way and the whole blasted world that was so chilly te 7 ee attend the so-called ex-| TODAY and WEDNESDAY F movie advertisements. ie GEeilane | her for a lot of years. STEPS TO STARDOM — Pixy- |¢lusive premiere. | One of the All-Time Greats! stardom the fairy-tale way. She's | The first time she replaced star Guire. Others paying homage to the ee Latin foardd degre the! Jackie Gleason Wins! CBS officially gave in, so “The Honey- | Carol Haney, who broke her e een Neevahioagy spp crush orced_ ” “ ” : 5 ; is rain, Patricia orison, old-time him to step down n from the otfice.| Mooners switch to 8, “Stag Show” to 8:30, with Herb Shriner| ankle on the third night of Sh Rickard Barieimeer | ~—— |Humphrey Bogart (rat in charge of Hollywood Headlines: Clifton Webb H osts Pals capital, which has seen all kinds of velous picture, dahlittg,” they en- | “Yes, wasn't it?” he replied. +. * * “| And so Hollywood’s first ex- During most of his Hollywood clusive premiere lapsed into ‘al career, Webb has gifted his chums’ tory. __| ‘with private screenings of his’, a films. This week he asked them to i see his latest, “The Man Who) k |Never Was.’ For fear the event. i might go unnoticed by the public,’ his stddio invited newsreel pho- | SO ULTRA CHIC Oh, it was very chic. Clifton was there at the door of the projection room to plant a kiss on the cheek of pals like Barbara Stanwyck, | Marlene Dietrich and Dorothy Mc- * Ld * [ Jeffrey Hunter, clad in cowboy duds, arrived from a nearby stage where he was filming night scenes for a Western. The self-styled Holmby Hills Rat Pack came in the club's hot rod. Den mother) Lauren Bacall escorted hubby vo FREEMAN s WHITMORE Von HEFLIN «Ald Nancy OLSON © jor Feature at: ie. 4:08 TAR « S08 Shown at 2:46 - 5:46 - 8:56 public relations) and Frank Si-, natra (Packmnmster): * i Webb settled in a loge and hap-| prepared to watch himself on the screen for the next 103 min- utes. He commented that such ‘events as this one are the usual feustom with him 1 JOSE = JUNE FERRER ALLYSON STARTS FROM THE MAKERS OF THURSDAY! fee Mi So” BIGGER CROWD 3 big dibs thowe daily duction). It'll be made in England about next fall. More 1 20 Million Trucks on -py usually I have a much big- ; STARRING see of MM, the more I agree you mustn't knock what's in a Rogds in 20 Years ver crowd,” he said, gazing at the f GORDON MacRAE head just because it’s bleached .. . Nanette Fabray — who 5 guests. “That's because people ; = 2 king: I usually show my RS escaped death when a pipe hit her—had another scare at .. “AGO — seam ore Wor : . ounanas cater enue |WEC When & pipe holding «color roll suddenly crashed the \seay cascaite Saas meted. lee Saturday nights." STARTING THURSDAY ' ut whe a § Ss guests COLES AND ATKINS other day, missing her slightly. Nan’s comment to the pipe: vigorous expansion for the trans- don’t like the ances ——— JOHN LAUREN } with LEU CAMACHO WHAT! AGAIN?! wae | Bortation industry over the next) “Nothing can be done: it's in WAYNE BACALL ‘ * * 20 years. ‘ | the Besides, they alwa se —!IN— : ADMISSION . *« can. y always u j Tommy Dorsey DIDN'T fall off the wagon during his divorce | superlatives in referring to my “BLOOD ALLEY” ; Wek en ee +» $L00 | nassie with Janie New. Brother Jimmy caught him tippling at) For his own industry, B. M. performance.” ° 2 end Sen. Met. 9.25 | praniie & Johnnie's all right—but ‘twas 7 Up... Kim Novak, ©Y™0ur. president of Associated The film was unreeled: it's the Peles Gade leedor tr) tee $.50 at the “Middle of the Night” ' yee » ‘| Transport, Inc., of New York, said fascinating story of how British in- RICHARD DENNING AMPLE PARKING!1) e Nig opening whic allowed Edward the present American truck fleet telligence fooled the Nazis by aS G. Robinson and Gena Rowlands of Wisconsin to scintillate, of 10 million vehic lex is expected planting false invasion papers on a was escorted by a Frenchman—but she told me the No. 1 |to double in the guy’s still Mac Krim. She denied, though, she’s “engaged.” Come on, Kim, get engaged. More durned fun! “CREATURE WITH THE ATOM BRAIN” next two decades. body which was washed ashore jn Seymour expressed his views in Spain. When the lights went on la speech prepared for the annual again, Bogart established a beach- | meeting of the Transportation’ head at the refreshment counter jAssn. of America. and others followed suit ro Tracing what he termed the Meanwhile, Webb accepted con: | trucking industry's ‘‘vital role’’ in shaping America's growth in the past 25 years, Seymour gave | the following statistics: MICHIGAN STATE FAIR GROUNDS 18 thru 26 r 4 ” : J 2 | FEB. . LAKE THEATER ! TONIGHT kj _ JAM f SESSION TONIGHT Music by the So-phis-to-cats No Cover—No Minimum Dulles to Get Briefing TOKYO WW — Foreign Minister ‘|Mamory Shigemitsu plans to di The industry employs eight mil- cuss Japan’ pf buildup, Com. lion people, operates about 250- munist expansion in Asia and the E 4 billion ton miles annually, pays Jananese - South Korean dispute nearly two billion in taxes each when U_ § Secretary of State * year and spends about three bil- Dulles comes here March 138. Dal DELL’S lion on equipment expenditures |pufies also probably will be briefed BY annually |on the progress of the Soviet-Japa- om INN nese World War II peace treaty talks in London. . [74 ¥ ¥ HH ¥ a a a, * ial |A ‘NUCLEUS’ Seymour asserted these figures * * * * | were “merely a nucleus" for oy Cheez, when Lucille and Des! mentioned my name on their er and more vigorous growth as show, I got 3 calls the first minute. Quel audience! They're ‘ransportation needs expand. }being seen so much now, with their Monday showing having | The acute need for an adequate them in England, “Lucy” being expectant on the rerun, and national highway system has both being everywhere on their personal appearance tour,| been recognized, Seymour de- | clared. He said approximately GENA ROWLANDS Wate and Directed by VALENTINE DAMES » Produced by AARON ROSENBERG -: =f ALL THE GREAT GOODMAN HITS INCLUDING; STEVE “Sing, Sing | \) Sing” e 2 LEN al eet ALACK | . row - BEN PO Bugle Cal WPA ° Lag notte gio" ort sad { W and, Gust that Desi says, “We got the public confused as hell!” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... | 100 billion dollars will be invested in the next 20 years to complete. 1 lerni interstate Water and MIN Sts. | Is the whole Arthur Godfrey show taking a four-month sum- oeerrale “eens SAT. NIGHT ‘mer vacation, with Peter Lind Hayes replacing? .. . NBC exec 4 i a FEB. 18. 8 to 1 Leo Durocher, who left N.Y. for Calif, hung New Yor’ io ee fee: Ue eeeculve . ’ . predicted speedier and more effi- ‘ SF | Plates on his car. . . Brigette Bardot seems set fo: ' cient freight handling, redesigned BUDDY SANDERS jafter her new movie, “Doctor at Sea,” is released. vehicles of greater durability, new tal } HIS DRIFTWOOD BOYS PWLLIPS' MESA by bobby soxers and had to leave through a rear door . . MUO jImogene Coca’s dating comic Munshin . A famed rock ‘n’ roll maestro is having a noisy problem \ saloons, where you could watch the fights even if the place | didin’t have a TV set? ‘calls Herb Shriner, | paper.” plained to Army Archerd. “I know why you can't take it with! |type engines and extensive use of Lionel Hampten, touring Germany, hands out souvenir ele ectronics and radar to help avoid midget salamis sent him by the Sixth Av. Delicatessen .. . accidents and expedite traif NBC-TV will make a spectacular of Gordon Jenkins’ |*°!2nts oo. << “Manhattan Towers” . . . Another Las Vegas hotel is | Seymour said that every bouncing checks . . . John Wayne, who visited Aristotle lof transport Onassis, calls him “Spyros,” because, “The only other airlines. pipelines, and truck and Greek I know is Spyros Skouras.” bus lines will reflect a drive toward hetter lying in the years ahead form Marlon Barndo, shopping at his local grocery, was spotted Veterans’ Rights Topic at Meeting of Amvets Jimmy Dey post Amvets, at their regular meeting tonight at Cook-Nelson post fiall, will hear |Floyd Cremer, Deputy Director of ‘Oakland County's Department of Veteran Affairs, speak on veterans’ rights and privileges Cremer also will tions on insurance, survivors’ ened ts. Jayne Mansfleld will judge an all-male beauty contest with his wife Earl's Pearls... The caly substitute for brains is silence * * * * SAID THAT: Do you recall the old-fashioned H. G. Hutcheson. WISH I'D answer ques- TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “One year we were so poor,” re- housing and “that we stuffed the turkey with news- After making out her income tax report, Dorothy Shay com- Foil Torture Glan You can fool some of the people some of the time, but only once when it comes to eating! Jack Decker’s Stren | estienres On US-10 in Drayton Plains Cafeteria @ Dinner MEXICO CITY i*—All persons you—it goes before you do.” ... That's earl, brother. arrested by Mexico's Secret Serv- (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) ice henceforth must undergo a te Ee = : medical examination before ap- Benja “rankli inv pearing in court. The idea is to njamin Franklin invented offset arguments that suspected) medical instruments _ still used ¢riminals were tortured into con-| fessions. @ Breakfast |‘: SUNDA EEGO THEATRE OPEN .WEDNESDAY , “ HELD OVER Due to the tremendous response “ALL THAT HEAVEN Y — DOORS OPEN 130 (II Hy at ALLOWS” will be held over through WEDNESDAY. Be ee Le Wer Allows OR CHEN IC ‘FEATURE MAUREEN O'HARA 4. CEORCE NADER “LADY GODIVA” | “Looks like thé engineer’s been SAMPLING this Shipment of NYE DAIRY., VITAMIN-MINERAL MILK.” | | {| -railroads, waterways, [ 1 ALSO WALT DISNEY'S S$} AAA“! JENNIFER | HOLDEN. JONES OA PIER, A NR: LOVE IS A MANY - SPLENDORED THING a Pa CINEMaScoPE® By Popular Request! “JIMMY STEWART'S HERE veer am me FRANK CAPRA'S "o40 r) Uli @ Wonchorpl Kige see STEWART moh LOREL BARRYMORE - THOMAS WEE REY TIVES MEET AUNT JEMIMA IN PERSON February 18th-Is —WEST Sa KIWANIS— OPEN 10:45 A.M, LAST SHOWING TODAY »% * HOWARD KEEL-ANN BLYTH in “KISMET” Also “FOOT STEPS IN THE FOG" ON WEDNESDAY they'll teach you HOw TO BE With Betty Grable @ Sheree North Bob Cummings @ C. Coburn QUIVIA e HAVILLAND (BERT ROLAND leiae | SRS All the Pancakes ‘s Sausages You Can Eat! Serving from 7 a.m. te 8 p.m. Adults.... $700 Children... 50¢ To raise funds for the Chil-! dren's work of the Club, Aunt Jemima will be here in person to bake and serve and enter-| tain, Make it a date for the family—at the PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS BUILDING W. Huron at Genesee This Space Donated by: PONTIAC DRIVE-IN BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN , Theater Theater Child Me Doors Open 10:45 BAD Day at Laas Ends Today e (King Dinosaur STAR and WEDNESDAY The Beast With’ é Million Eyes MASTERPIECE SPENCER TRACY ROBERT RYAN OF SUSPENSE Chenauaaee STARTS SUNDAY “VIEW FROM POMPEY’S HEAD” and "THE COMMAND” - ee ~ ing from the second floor to floors Keep Skyscrd pers Cozy CHICAGO (INS)—Ever wonder| The dial-studded control panel is how a skyscraper keeps comfort. the “nerve center’ for f net: work of more than 20 shiles of copper tubing and nearly 30 miles) "/of electrical wiring. / Engineers of Minneépolis-Honey- trick. Upper floors catch more! well Regulator Co.,, explain the in- able temperatures in offices rang- 600 feet in the air. — Winter and summer, it’s a neat wind. Winds shift direction during the day. So does sunshine, Even fice affects its temperature. | the far-flung /operation, Electronic automation is work: | sane As HOME ing near-magic in Chicago’s new Prudential Insurance Company building. Looming 41 stories against the blustering winds of Lake Michi- gan, the giant of steel, concrete and glass can be kept cozy in- side—by one man, The answer is at his fingertips: A switchboard device linked to 180; ing the south and west side of the razor, ent) electronic thermostats, supplement- building from, possibly, the fifth from Dublin-to Ballinasloe, Eire, Fr Like hame thermostats, the in-| struments ‘‘feel’’ a rise or drop in! heat and trigger the machinery building engineer at the control that restores the desired tempera-| panel. A flick of a switch shifts ture. But throughout the miles of the air conditioning from day to offices in a skyscraper, the oper-| night needs, and to a winter or jation dwarfs a home system. /summer schedule. | * = s | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1956 | | by buildings. Even cooler are the NICK HALIDAY . Electronic Thermostats mane | The mechanism that keeps — | @ach office adjusted is hailed as | @ major advance by Honeywell | vice president John E. Haines. | It blends jong-established uses | et compressed air control with | the most advanced electronics, | The electronic thermostats are! 1100 times more sensitive to tem- | /perature changes’ than the hu-) tricate over-all system runs auto--an body. S potted strategically matically, The gontrol panel lets|throughout the building, they act the ber of. le fi {-'the buildi ineer rvise| like innumerable ‘‘fingers” that Paemeee 1 Beoees Se ancl. ee ne) ere mupe jtest—and maintain—the comfort of | office personnel in individual sec- tions of the vast Structure. * And each process is seen by the { a ae | In midafternoon the sun is warm-|. To demonstrate a new electric went ‘are in the cooling shade of near-| Fair shaved over 1,200 men free.| [:: os | ' ALLEY OOP TWENTY-THREE | By Keats Petree YOU'RE YELLOW! LET WAY OR ME HAVE THAT WHEEL / ONG WAY OR ANOTHER, a \ YOURE GONNA BE -- UGH? wh “~ REAGONABLE / Zs es KT es _| 4 , it i PEDDLIN' BOOTLE OR PRACTICING A ipregt side Matin YOUTH CRIES OUT a MOT I UU Lay wit li | liga) f EGAD, FATHER! WHY NOT EXTEND YOUR PEP-LIP PRO- GRAM =~ NOW THAT I'M NEARING PEAK FORM, YOU | MIGHT LAUNCH AN EXERCISE PROJECT FOR THOSE TADPOLES ALNIN AND LEANDER ~— BOARDING HOUSE THAT'S A HUNCH / t NoTICED LEANDER I5 AS FAT ASA SHOAT, AND ALNIN NEEDS BUILDING UP/ I'LL START THOSE SHAVERS OUT TOMORROW WITH | THE DECATHLON /} Cane ) TURNING f THE HEAT OFF L i H « an 1 OUT OUR WAY THOSE KIDS HAVE HAD TIME TO BUILD AN IGLOO WITH THAT THIN SNOW, TO KEEP WARM WHILE WAITING ‘\ FOR YOU TO GET UP AND GET ¢| READY, [4 ty | We a | im r I IT'S A GAG FER A JOKE, AN' IF “Ou DID ANY THINKIN’ YOU'D KNOW-- GATHERIN’ ALL THAT THIN SNOW THEY'D NEED AN ELECTRIC FAN IN THERE == SSAASEATHEANALTOGULAHHSeeuOULeERERNEUGEINAEE AUER TNETTTE i | = — (c x. BUT BOTH { ANYWA' 7 IF WE'RE HERE FOR \ OF 'EM TO-\ THEY CAN'T YOU ARE AN’ OPTIMISTIC CHAP \ CV] I'll MAKE HER HEY, OTTO--- THERE'S A “SN | MY PIN-UP YOU LOOK OIN-UP | . THAT ACTRESS GIRL re LONESOME FOR JT pevRe is = You UTIFUL ; VY NS @ f ‘ e >= — = BUSHA NAL Efe R= —| attic ee CAPTAIN EASY IT WAS A NIGHT- \T ALSO HAPPENED TOA THANKS, MAR. E..[ iT SEEMS MOST CASES FANTASTIC! WEL, MARE, WASH! I'D ORUGGIST NEXT DOOR, MRS. \ WARD. HMM... OCCURRED AT ALMOST THE \ AT LEAST THIS JUST STARTED INTO THE STORE TUBBS! HERE...WE PICKED UP } LOOKS LIKE IT SAME MOMENT,.ABOUT Five | PHE WHEN MY SUIT DISINTEGRATED! THE PIECES OF YOUR SUIT.” CAME APART A MINU WASH AND / HAS : THERS : TH SEAMS! I SAW e 19 Ag 6Y NOW— A. « WERE LOTS ~,t5 OF CASES ALL . | , : OVER TOWN, ) = Gv, CAROL! ts he baad / “ F hs: 2-1 B _ iy Edgar Martin ROD, || ( BRIDGE CLDB CONTRIBUTED || You SarD You'D J YE@N, BUT I DIDN'T SAY WHAT YD WIDE DOLLARS TOWARD THE MATCH EVERY ff 3°D MATCH IT OOTTH. UKE NINE |] STATDE OF THE “AVERAGE MAN".// DOLLAR I AWD THERE'S MORE TO COME. TREY THOUGHT IT WAS A GREAT COLLECTED! . — ~ Ae ——— i eee ‘ ——————— a Bi, 7 f uy 4 = = Ut ip ae CT == = Al AV Mj; / Hs TD Hi, Anaad. — ~ iy \pite ved wht Med tg ay feast = nrewe. Mrs. Bessie : stock market ¢ afternoon. : B—Beets No 1, ‘shall be with a spark arrestor he NEAIEMBRARGE OF OUR Members of the American Forg- . =“ on 1280 bu. Cabbage. Now 1, 2.00-2.56 quiet oe on the Board of S04" pe’ designed to dispose of eos TA roth iner Grace. Copenhay eget ted . ‘ ; iu; . No 1, 1.75- a. arrots, Trade ay. bustible Phage suc! ey ~~ n ; ing ee begear Company ascgped Gains and losses in leading {s-|tovped. fancy, 3.18 bu; Ko 3, 228-378 05 + eae Sovenresen! baa eros i uk ees } 4 elery to ie OK ae , = a enjoyed a question and sues ranged from fractions to alpchs “Horseradish, No i, 380-400 pk| There was very little selling!sigued for the, dis cha ot "be de _ Family. answer session at the monthly di ng Raper on s y din- point bskt. Leeks, No i, 1.28-1.1§ dos behs. por shall they (bel used) fer the WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY ner meeting of the club Monday Opjons. dry, fancy, 1.75 60-lb bag; No 1, | Preastre in the market. Cash grain! fv “or garbage. friends neighbors during our evening It was another ‘waiting mar-|j°7}00 32) Pee Parsley. curity. He | | Feceipts were unusually light, even), The above stated ementment 1 here: recems Déreavoment Ales fer. ve Ad | y ar mm neces- a Representatives from the com- ket with investors and trad- 199-138 des bebe. 0 ey Mot. 1 09- for a Tuesday, and speculative sell-| sary for the Preservation of the. public | _Spring. Carl Walker and Family. pany's sales, engineering, pufchas- ers looking for some hint on Pres-| bag; No 1, 1.30-1.40 56-Ib bag: ing was meager because of uncer-|heslth, peace and p) mes pepe In Memori 2 ; , ident Eisenhower's future inten-|dlsck, No 1, 1.50-2.09 bu; hothouse. No 1, ‘tainties regarding final outcome of citer panbentie etfec Inirty (Ga) dart —~ ing, manufacturing, accounting, t h s 60 doz bchs. Rhubarb, hothouse, fa BBY: the ti bi a aes ATERFORD oa ovces LimaGa® @ yarn eee land personnel departments formed tions from whatever today's medi-/100 $-» pox: Mo}. 70-00. 5- ee ee LOUIS G. BARR Moved husband. Clessie L Tucker, ‘a panel t6 answer questions and cal report would bring forth. Sy eR phy dle a he | Wh coward Township Clerk who passed Gwar February 14, \provide information pertaining to Steels were generally firm while tele bu; Muperd. Nod a5}. 23 "bu. hy pics near the ond of ef ORDINANCE ° N Always so true, unselfish and their particular activity with re- , Pia Rea! eS (eo Care) Go Sao 472 00-2 $0. bu pal neo plats de teamed og ordinance, te regu poses parking | vew in this world his equal you'll spect to the operaiton of the | in other divisions, aod, (acon a rs March $2.165%; corn Unchanged to highways and roads of the. Teenenes * . “tors Institute, he became superin- company. | FROM CHILE — Senor Mario The Associated Press index of 60 DETROIT EGGS % higher, March $1.30%; oats Sat | tw stertard] eedise) peobinss the ae, A beoutitel) rite teat some to) a8 tendent of production standards) Harley Bodamer, meaisent of Rodriguez is Chile's new ambas- |stocks was down 20 cents at MOON £0 perroit cases, aes faeeel aaa changed © % lower, March 62%; | motor vehicles and trailers upon. ¢ Le nese as he lived everyone's here in 1944 and in 1949 was named the club, presided and Willard L.| sador to the U. S. He replaces |$173.50 largely because of the|eraces ae oe heed a ty Wighen, stiP and to presctbe penalties for vicle Sadly missed by his wile, Ara director of quality standards in De- McRae, personnel director acted| Anibal Jara in the post. number of stocks selling ex-divi- Whites—grade A. juinbo $0; large 44%- soybeans unchanged to ¥2 higher, tion of same. tied re a 46, weighted average 45; medium 40-42, March $2.49, and lard 2 to 5 ts"! where reas: The parking of motor ve- ALBERT LOUIS ASHBAUGH WHO troit's general offices. He was | ap! ‘as moderator. dend, The industrials were off 40) wid. avg. 41%; grade B large 42-43, OD COMS | cies and trallers - on f bite high- passed sway two years ago Feb. = cents. the rails 10 fi wtd. avg. 42%, a hundred pounds higher, March ways and roads in th Pownshi ft h > rails cents and the e Township o Ifish and nan ‘ Browns—grade A, large 44-45, wtd. ave. $11 67 Watertord creates a traffic hazard and Always so true, unse Th H t H A Mo Orama efs Mee te ee Stee CS ee aod the wrecking, Few in this world, bis equa! you'll i 1 Volum —— ,_ | 38. w avg. CHICAGO ORAIN" dismantling Tana repairing of motor ve- find. . (4 appies omes re : ad e for the day was esti Seager cag : we CHIC AGO, Ped 16 iAP) Open today | hicles ay trailers on the highways and A beautiful life, that came to an | = ae 1,400,000 sh 3; whi : reader Ar extra large 43; large Wines Ma . 6344 teraatae a ame) gunship. of scasitenes ae ed % Ais stitu Financed the ae al ® s. or eae the same as the 1,420,000) 41:,-42: medium 30; grade B large 39 ae : zits July ie 63'a atnomee = said Township. He died as he lived. everyone's esterday und condi Browns—grade A, extra large 42; large juiy ...,... 1.97% Ordained: ly missed by his Sister. Broth- lami ecor z pad ler the ; tons | a 4its; medium 38; grade B. large 38. Sect, vent Powis ee ard 1 That the Township Board, may oe oe prevailing on the Lincoln's birth-| Market steady. Supplies about equal Corn— Sept "12.605 = time to time by resolution, estab- iN Deel MEMORY OF ED- day holiday, to the present moderate demand arch .....-.130% Rye | ish @ maximum time for the aa Spencer Jr., who passed Ni P = May... 1344a March ....... pie seneee age trea the wert Pebruary 12th 1940. ine Day ‘56 GM Show Bethlehem Steel was up arqund| cmicaGo BUTTER AND EGGS geste ge MAY 1s ‘Getertor mary fhe Town ee pleat war Sad eeeeet ‘ace. | Nets 448,40 point while U, 8. Steel, CHICAGO, Feo. 14. (AP) — Butter “Dats '"*"" Sept Sage Michiven, "| ROSS cinaiy word for each. 5 Watchers - public and Youngstown Sheet 4 steed iteee wmchenped, pana UL P - Hoos Araptaaptegare lotr rerres | Meoml i bon) eviarbory Ad Revd e esolution as sha adopted by the Bome day we hope to mew m., ! ‘ Tube gained : 92 25, 89 C $5.5; cars Township Board t when. to Br eok 55 Figure Ls fractionally. ; 90 B 86.15; 69 C 56.25 trailers ye pakes aa padi to ae) his band to the better land, Exes patted, Cosi) 669. wholesale 10 er nnounces highway or road in the sald Townshin| Never to part sgat | ae : New York Stocks buying prices sachan os per ee 1 at A for & period in excess of forty-eight (48) | Sadiy_missed b by father and mother. | e Motorama of 1956 closed , 40, mired 40; mediums 385; U tk ts IN LOVING MEMORY OF IRENE (Late Morning Quotations) It shall be the duty of the Wate: sed away Feb. 13. its Miami showing Sunday night | iar <=“. wba) eur: Milli ion Pro ram ford Township Police Department to mo oe with a record attendance of 448.- reg rel 3 105 Int Tel ‘ent aaa cone recerees 3 —— atte penta a motor nenioes In our home she 1s fondly remem- uetion Y ‘oal 635.2} ! “= : 405 for its Allied Chem .1064 Jacobs | | parked in the public road mories cling to her name: Key aa ae AO Dinner ed Sire. 823 jouaae Man 6s | Poultry | CINCINNATI —President Jo- ways of Waterford Township. contrary CR ee srrermian tie) se: 1016 Jones & L .. 435 seph B. Hall of the K 0. | f° S$ ordinance and the ex cerely The previous Miami Motorama 41° Airline. m6 Kelsey Hayes +f 3] DETROIL Fee. is AP) on Prices lane said today constructi ae ‘ wea rot eeccone constitute. a Men se a soe attendance record was set last Am Sree’ . 636 Kime Cik = ‘a ‘ be spouitey os teria acs iS ee 8 stant cities plant oe ve eee the person fo. whom custody of — Mother” and Ded Carry, ; 5 . as 81a i: : ; motor vehicle or trai! IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR year when 364.07: rs Kroger .... ns 39-30, few 31; tt het eel; or trailer is granted mav IN_ LOVING MEMO Whether you're thinking of building or buying a the ee ee ea n= Rad may. - it pred Qh Fl 18- bo: ‘heavy broilers or fryers + ws) to the firm's warehouse here tee be Saeed So cxeenss lin retred bets Hes ee ieniry 1952, : c oor s y.. whites 23-34, gray crosses 24-25; S rred : passe ay = home already built — let us show you how our and other attractions in a nine-day Am Seating .. 325 Lockn Aire |. 465 Rocks 25-36: Caponstion (6-6 Ibe me fe. (Would cost a million and a halt Som, Hirenae Coreneral fet, en _per- From thls werld of vain and sor low = cost mortgage foan can ease the way to eae ieee = mn TeubTel . 182.0 7 - 314) i, ducklings 30-38 - : dollars. on, firm eee ecrorsiaen ts dismantle, = Ren and at pence nadlirest: Hf ance ° i ! rket w th r i or wel 0 hemewaunerdin ce has increased|am Tob ..... 182 Conlincd or nang] te) twa! semis lower! Receipts at bens in. | 2 tans) for the new construction] trailer on the highways or roads of God has taken vou dear Mother, each ¥ GM ft b co ai4 i year since GM first rought A™ | Co 676 Lou & Nash .. 85.4 creased with retail buyers more critical work were announced yesterday |‘ Township except for emergency re- Where you have found eterna bd * : its Motorama here in 1953. |armeo gel... <7 Mack Tre... 361/0f size and quailty of offerings. Amp Peek monn, aunt, Ate neotecsry to make h : ito Vin oan laArms Cx - 395 Martin, Gl -. 34.7/cupplies of Iryers continued to meve in the company’s annual financial Fan algrar venicle or trailer operable Sediy missed by Bons and Daugh- | 3 ©] _tnctuding attendance of over |Rif Gittins. i May Sir $25 asc seaPea's au dtnasa Oueralcuce Statement [Gasmeieteameyeg temared fom the} er en fate, 75 West Hu St. — FE 4-0561 275,000 at the show's 1956 debut [Aveo Mfg .... 66 Merck ..... 251, “sapopinting and offerings burdensome | . © © | ae oS Lafrtdepeed — ordinance, Flowers 3 . - ‘Bendix Av .... 821 Mergen Lino 47 | ears “ cation thereof to any person : ron ’ | in New York last month, the Beth eit Tn. Mid eu Pa’. 403) emicaao POULTRY Hall said the instant coffee plant |or ‘ireamatances, shall be held invalid DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS: ~~. | Miami attendance means that ‘Boho ‘Alun _ z ho Loe aos 604 LSHICAGO. RO ° 13. (AP; -(UsDa)— , would serve stores in 21 states and} \ see oviaioas, eee : ret other Closed for Vacation. = " um t onson 43 ve poultry hen ly steady, bal ; “ s 0! - " “more than 723,405 persons al- he Borden it ‘ Meier e oe ti peal) | a me Fn seb vrrtacs eventually would have a capacity |nance which can be given etfeet wttheat Funeral Directors 4 ; ’ ready have seen the Motorama re Warner. 42 urray Cp 401 Coops, bs). F.0.B. pa june of 450 pounds of instant coffee an rovision or spplication, and eee A | sal Briggs Mfg ... 221 Nat Bi 74 prices unchanged, heavy hens 2 to this end the orovision: f ‘A 714 Community N at’) this year. It now moves in a modes a ae ves ae Nat Caan R:. “P f nt wens ie 4; protlers or tryers 2 hour. ceverents oe Meee declared to. be Purtiey Pune Puneral rigs at pint u “Oo. ; did rooste aco tte ye z , Bank Buildin fleet of 150 vans to Los Angeles Burroughs 30.2 Nat toa Saco $7 der ‘9 lbs, 2425. over 4% Ibs 28:30, | The company reported yesterday) Penalty: any person, firm or corpora-| | -COATS FUNERAL HOME g for a March 3-11 showing, and \Seene pone bees Nat Thea 8 jits net income in 1955 was $14,- ae ee Provisions of this ee Pee watralten Ph FE 4 dhon be San Braackane March 30 Can Dry 7 908 pe eh Central : 38) Wiivecock ' 368,292 or $3.38 a share after taxes.|same, be deemed gullty “6 muse DIGNIFIED SERVICES one -1568-9 April 1, and Boston April 19-29. |Gase, roy ORE08 FAA Nort & West 613 Daraarncasocn |In the previous year the net in-|ihan one Hundeed rab Seay pets KIRKBY Cater Trac | 616 v DETROIT. Feb. 14 (AP)—-Hogs. Salable co 4 921,912 ‘ Dollers or in od! = Harlow H. Curtice, president of Chee. & Ohio. i Nor Pec... 122] 900. No early sales; undertone 25 cents ee was $14,921,912 or $1.04 a rail not to. © mansseretod (ta pine coanty ___ Funeral Home—FE ¢1882___ GM, said the record Motorama | ¢ : @ Ot 6) eon ae I" oth such fine and imorisonment ities Cre |. 885 - 356) Cattle—Salabie 150. Around $0 per dixeretion of th aoe tee on-jONNS crowds at New York and Miami €j@rk Faulp .. 83 Fan AW Air 172 \cent receipts cows; available supplies | @_ The effective ats) of tues eee ene E LN} Preintorced tis conviction that 1956 Cletttwse oft) Param ‘Bev «. Ses geome caer, soa hater ees? County Deaths inet tatlte te dtv'ofiarel ZB.) -opmoten Fok ‘rUnenats will be “another record year fe gat ae a... bod old pe cen 23.9 market pacer eny steady: citesity Ra oun y @a § ; WATERFORD TOWNSHIP POARD = tlt esl CARE seal roger gg te prime steérs offer early | Lo ough’ rvice "Richard H. DeWi Donald FE. H business generally" and can be Come Ba ..... ¢1¢ Peps! Cola ... 319 sales commercial and good fed steers, Mrs. Ira Hagle Waterlecde een t | ub nald E. Hansen the second best production and Con N Gas’). 35 Phelps D ..,. 00 5|commereial steers and heifers, 13 60, to, ALMONT — Service for Mrs. February 14, 1056 Voorhees-Siple Res. FE 5-3793 Res, FE 2-5513 ‘sales year in history for the auto- |Seneem Fes : lap Philp Mac. ue ; cows active: utility grade rast]? Ira Hagle, 79, 326 North Main) yoricr xT OME ‘motive industry, which reached an. Cont Mot as Phil “¢ Pet. 7). 944 11-00 to 12.60: canners and cutters m : : 2 . abiiel b IS HEREBY GIVEN OP A FUNERAL HOME Accident Insurance Fire Insurance jall-time peak in 1965 at On... 883 pen re one| & ota a 50: utility and coe waren St., bash held at ope Wed-, Fee i Toruain vases Ba a Noce CA etapa St s j o. Pd | 02 P bars ne a nesday from Muir Brothers Fu-\t , card st the; ~ rE : Automobile Insurance Life Insurance ure Oll ..... 415) Calves Salable 200 veale y ovnship Hall, Wednesday, M eg Liability Insuraiice © | lass | Curtice and other GM_ officials § Carte il SE ee - 422| steady, but market not fully estaviished Neral Home here 1988 at 7:30 p 7 AG falewien L 5 stablish >| neral Home here, with burial in p.m. to consider the followi Cemeter ots eet ec Insurance 'expressed their appreciation of| Bet mos ee Drea! - o3 [eoccust smell receipts. wearly sales Almont Cemetery. Mrs. Hagle died| change te the Zoning M 2D. sa 7 si Rie ' nsurance . Aire ... 79 _ jow chotce vealers 21 60 sidential t WHI HAPEL, REA- All Types the cooperation of city and county | Bew Chem |.” 882 mer sang 00 hah 8.00; few high cholce individuals aS Sunday evening, after an extended Commercial: Lots 22 and 23 ‘except the * toabie. Call Ther 30. FE 5-4256 ‘officials, police and fire depart. Du Pont ..°..2164 Rock 273 09 2-00: utility and commercial eraevs iliness. fanaa! [48 ft. of both of these lots!| j-GRaVE IN PERRY MT. PARK i : ltark Kast Ked - 9 geortie Mtg 37 | 4.08 to 31.00: few culls down to 11.00, coley eg Foc pumarvisets Fiat of Cemetery in Section 4. FE 2-0317. ments, Dinner Key Auditorium) gi Auto Lite 364 Sears 32.7) yineeP—Saledle 1.000 few carly sales | Surviving are her husband; one irevnenep Gakbion! Conan ere re and oe =———_— stat, a Lk a and foes Smer Red. 136 Sinclair © 13 slaughter lambs” suoutiisesay at ie 00 son, Wance, of Columbia, S. -|, 2. To change from Manfacturing No t piain dealings.” er : vision, and the public generally in Erie RR 303 Secens, Maeb [to 2050. but market not fully estab- one daughter, Ruth of Royal Oak; Seen ectering Be rt of The Pontiac Press alph ‘aldo Emerson making this i. Ml 4 Mot Paird Mor 45 a $1 lished, Sheep searce, unchanged. . 2 . R « of Section 4, Town 3 North, —R year’s Miam tor oe sc Ss oe la granddaughter, Mrs. John eines Fes East, waterford Township, FOR WANT ADS ‘ama showing an outstanding suc-) Sperry Rai M1) . and three great-grandc’ and County. Michigan, lying North- ‘ co SMG UC Preapeehes © $e BE Brad, | cmcaGO NAR Le APT atte Bors | of Det needed’ Dively Grand, ReGen ond : i (Prtuh Tra 215 4 Ol Calif 89.6 14, general market moderately ac- aU sa Western Raflroad) rt een iGrend Ue DIAL FE 28181 T. H. Roberts, Motorama show! Gen Bat 93 sia oe wus oe =tt lower! on butchers. With mos! William Budd 3. To change from Agriculture to f "EF 2 a dai bias . Gen Dynam 886 @ ecline weights und 240 «Ib " sj Sone woe] Menuf ; } EES || manager, added a special word of Gon gice se 814,00 Ohio $73 tradec losing dull 29 to mostly 80 lower IMLAY CITY—Service for Wil- Reuhwerd Mteetion lesen From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. i : praise for the “excellent coopera- en ord od aad! a Co 465 See i een a cite Cot liam Budd, 81. of Burnside Town- Bela Fast, Waterford Township. All errors should be re- i e ° : |] tion” of the Dade County Board of GS! Motors ara TeeaseCon ita 38 180-260 th." butchers 1200-1850. Ship, Lapeer County, will be held canteriy So Tater ea et ee scoee: f ° troit Ison |§ Public Instruction in making it Gen shoe. 36 Ter G sul 38? several, lots He. 3) and 190-220 at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the MUwaukes Ratiroad ‘now ape Es waaay deen ciroea ovis e f P . i veal Gen Tir . £54 romp Pd KIC Loe t or welght and grade = “ ae . estern Railroad + . ' {possible for 13,000 high — sc hool Goebel Br an it teak R Bear lerece woes ce ae abas Ib 1125-1200 Lester Smith & Son Funeral: ¢ ro Chane leet Peas nae to Ser that arias ei the first i ; pupils to visit the Motorama in| Goodrich m4 Uoderwons Ee pa ie asl ladles up is oes as salad Home, Imlay City, Burial will ke Commer: tal ters 66 to 70 inclusive and insertion of the advertise- fe At indicated dividend of $1 80 this stock ‘Miami in special trips on GM- earsiereius . ee Clea 1343, bi cae 11 25 in the Goodland Township Ceme-'No 8. w sterford Tewnuin vOutiees crea Tatoemeantireags the } | OL Se n ac ™ lable cattle 7000 salable calves 400 : . Count Michi J ; ' i ‘| chartered busses. Qt No R 402 The Alr t tT {high chod ; tery. He died Sunday | ys een error When cancellations j elds better than 5o t i at ! r Lin. 7 ah choice and prime steers steady to ade “ I All persons interested j oe zest paeoeet martes | = [Greyesea”... 13 GRE aS, SEg/SEIES: suber erader slow. vagy’ to\ Surviving are one, sister, Mrs.jts be prewnt 0° 7) 7 TNT™ arar ccaill| wamibar) We ; price. ° Quit Ol... 68 Un Gas Cp Bi weak. bulls about steady vesinre’ ana Beatrice Stringham, Brown City, with ‘a ligt of whe ne Map Sencther adjustments will be giveo ; ‘ usiness 0 es Hooker El 37 US Rubber $2 |stockers and feeders steady: three load bt ¢ proposed chang@s is without it. 4 | Ni Cent +, 612 us Stee! $2.2 \averagep rime to high prime 11st. 13 6 and one niece and two nephews. Sossuce hee <= S vel saage ue . Indust Ray | 4¢@ Warn RB Pic Hy 3 Ib steers 24725 and ay examined by Closing time for advertise- COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE Election of William H. Me- tnspir Cop” West Un Tel 104 ee Gate en Mrs. Mary Fowler Ross! (nterested oewa | 4 m . WiC- Inspir Cop ... 684 mixed choice and prime under 1 100 Ib = a : : ments contalning type sizes “ Gaughey to the new post of vice [nterlax ‘ans Sot wets *} Rein miel tan prime 1500 i) LAPEER — Service is pending Crairmen Zontne’ Board type 13 o'clock moon the ahi. nt Bus Mech 397 m steers most od ; : ype is o'clock noon the C N hl president in charge of communica. Int Marve. 367 Waln Mog Mg steers 1850-2000. two loads commercial ject Ute i) Drea) Borate Wen Gar, Worstees Tecasntp day. prey tons) So) pabiicetoe 4 ° ep er ° tions was announced yesterday by tet oe 2 “100. Weerwerts _ 40.2 |B8d goed 1.400 Ose le y and com. Mrs. eiary Fowler, 70, 75 Mill St. b. 14, Mar. 6, 1956 Transient Want Ads may George Romney, president of ana cholee and. prime helfera 1900-2060 175: Fowler died Sunday morn, ——— be cancelled up to 9 30 am orien | TOCK AVERAGES most good to high choice and prime Ing. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING the day of publication after 818 Community Na 5 u American Motors. | NEW YORE Feb. 14—C ? heifers 19 00-20 00 vat good te Notice ts hereby given of the first insertion. y National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 The former newspaperman it a Associated Press. empiled) by) The) nice hetters 15 so-18 7 5 tty ea on iL aes Bye twomeen sa sll gone be held by the Pontine CASH WANT > . i ae .” 18 18 jcommercial cows 11 00-13 00 » Harry L. and Glen a. Wa ownship Zoning Board at the Townshi AD RATES - . al |member of the AMC Policy Board, Indust Rails Uul Biocks. and cutters 800-11 50° utility end oe both of Lapeer: 10 a ; t alker, Hall, 2060 Opdyke Road, on Weaneadar: Lines 1-Day a Dari! sibese = 5 — — chairman of the corporation's Com-! Net change 4 A mercial bulls 1400-1600" vealers 2090 D0th of Lapeer, 10 grandchildren; February 22nd. 1986 at 7:30 pm. to con- $1 $186 © §2. 76 munications Committee, secretary Preeione aay 123! aor ie 1738 [Sore asere cate Sr treat che ee three great-crandchildren; a sis: Feet un onoming changes in the pzonins 3 iso 35 3 96 § : 1 ° ‘ ! Pt ead of chor eas - of the Industrial Relations Policy Week ase 2812 108 110 yey D. feeding steers 1675. @ load of good (°F, Mrs. Katherine walker of Day.) To change from AG to C-2—That part bos athe . Cc i = “ |Month ego 7327 1333 1243 1169/00 '> welxhts 18 80 itona Beach, Fla., and a brother, of (be Northeast te of Section 35, TIN 6 270 ¢s6 7 ‘ommittee and coordinator of cor-|Yesr ag 3187 1283 7 | Ralable sheep 2.000. slauchter jambe : a “R10F, Pontiac Township, Oakland Coun- p30 t dverti 11955-86 high 2878 sae as bee? | slow i steady ta | week Uichees. is jLeon Johnson of Columbiaville. | ¥. described as beginning at a point dis ; a8 ad woes porate advertising and sales Pro- 1955-56 low pee ilies ara Her ateady:| (most salea tlecod. te prime tant § 8572830" W 8250 ft from the NE 4 05 129 1080 | Vv R ’ motion activities. 1984 high 211.9 1230 683 158.2/POoled lambs 110 Ih down 19.00.2075 _Lillie Starkey jgermer ot Sec a and proceeding thence 3 729 ©1080 ‘ : ¢ - Ow 143.9 around one deck chot d or 3) 5) on oo ames tig! “ W 7404 ft: the North Le s ery easona e M He joined the firm in 1952 as, Shs TUG SE S188 ultaliow: posd) lame Gs 00 Thea ee LAPEER Service for Lillie 39-93-30” W 89012 ft Silence’ 8 4c se" pulhemnettin ene Romney's assistant when he was DETROIT STOCKS Aue onal and prime fall shorn lambs “tabkey, 82, will be held Wednes- ba ers 60 - thence ee E 793.22 - vn = n3- The 5 ith nar ’ ” . * t: thence N 4°1730" 79.13 ft to the vice president. Pigures were Nephier Co} onan 128 with part deck 131 day at 3 p.m. from the Baird Fu-|point of " i ecimagl yin t rile at 1780 cull ta chatre ewes jpoint o beginning i ’ a 7 Wet pavement or careless ——— : maid fig . 1 py cites 50 mostly 800 and above #00 neral Home. Burial will be made ac nebes Troms to aul part | BOX REPLICS ness may couse an acci- Janiex ©) Vallad. of 581 Second nee Reba s B 62 = ——— in Stiles Cemetery. Miss Starkey pontiac Tow cio Boe Ne Count dent. Just one minor occi t.. has heen named a recent grad- Risesion Productss 17 aS Ford Tractor Production died Sunday at the Lapeer Counts Mines decsrn ss ie nine. at i At 10 a. m. Today asco * s aint locate go 4oqn" , att dent costs much more than uate of the International Business Midwest Abrasives : a5 Up 29 P G Convalescent Hospital where she and N 4°11" W 106054 ft from the east there were replies ul your insurance policy for a | Machines Corp.. electric accounts Ruy Mg tt) Up 29 Per Cent in 1955 had been a patient for the past |4,cor"er tL Section, 38, and proceeding | (the Presa office in the __ Jing machine customer engineering Ford?) Tia ee . eight months, 87°11'30" E 25747 ft: thence 8 84°11'30" following boxes: ole year. all toda 61 613 per cent increase in tract y school at Endicott, N. Y. *No sale; bid and asked ‘production d 195: rs or She had lived for six years with ¢ F yee ts rence © Boas es tnincnce 4 1 . tal * - C Associated with IBM's Detroit} uring 59 was dis a niece, Mrs, Chester Beardsle along the Northerly line of the Grand CHER A {fi | ® . \closed yesterday by offi ] { y| Trunk Railroad right of way 8 73°07°30" 3 9599 2 gency office, Vallad was one of 15 stu: News j in nBrie y officials of the before going to the hospital. W_ 120660 ft to the point of beginning. x a Bo eS H. =) rem ere Max E. Kerns dents from 10 states. [ 1e ford Motor Co. Units produced. She is survived by nine nieces he recent nay see, efi (hei zeningn m " 60 7 Se Z o . . b, a S=awt) 318 Riker Bids. FE 4-155) Jean MeNeary, 34, of 410 Ditmar '°'4!¢d 66.656, compared with 51,- and (wo nephews: Keweinee sie 1p et) ts the reeperes Two thirds of the 48 states now 490 : ——- jchanges ts on file tn the office of the -aSt., pleaded guilty to drunk driv- in 1954, AMENDMENT |Township Clerk and may be examined Help Wanted Male collect individual income taxes, ing _ yeste: ii A The Township of Waterford, County by those interested eee enee pthless 2 1am ee rday ore Pontiac mong the major projects car. of Oakland. State of Michigan, Ordains | GORDON HAMILTON, A BILLION ‘Municipal Judge Cecil MeCallum rieq d The folowing auiendment (to (hel Wa- Chairman Arete patente ated ld th ot out during the year were, ‘terford Townah ip Zoning Ordinance GRETA V. BLOCK. ¢ Co. is enlarging its opera- and paid $75 fine with $10 costs. ,/+), An amendment to Waterford Town- Clerk tion in the Pontiac area. Three e opening of a new research ship Ordinance Number 26, providing Jan. 31, Feb. 14, 1956 bralenia tere ee Pleading guilty to reckless driv. and engineering center at the di- minimum construction standards for e : the Sori percatediin anes Professional career Must be HS ing, 28-year-old Jessie Taylor of vision’s general offices in Birming- Add to Waterford Township Ordinance! NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE grad. at least Guar 7 a Ferndale was fined $25 ham, and forma] opening of n Number 26 Notice is hereby given that on the | Replies ontia suetanteed salary i ne¢ 5 with $15 BOF & NA- Rection 20021--Private garages No 23rd day of February at 10:00 am. the call. O ae fees: vate su r oO or om an costs yesterday by Roval Oak "nal tractor parts depot in Lin- halt Bat of fireproof construction ne Jersigned will seli at public sale to ‘Huron Portia Perea west "Ne . . re be constructed within six 16) feet the highest bidder for cash. one 1952) Township Justice Delbert W. Hunt, ln Park. of any portion of the dwelling or en- Ford convertible Motor B2DA126616 | ACTUAL | JOBS OPEN IN THE 1 § aos ~ The company introduced 11 mod- Fipaed| projection thereof Serial same et C.F Long Service. Big | wae eis eis To #15 900 arrison Boyd = \ ction 29022 —Attached or adjacent Beaver, Michigan Said motor vehicle miy Employment Info Cen- Common Stock . vd . of Ferndale, els of four-wheel and tricycle trac. garages, Storage gatages having not.is stored at said @ddress and may be | ter, Room 470 Stuart st, who pleaded guilty a drunk driving tors during 1955 and added 27 new ™°Te® Anan five hundred (500) square inspected at sald address The under - Boston 16 ste p > feet of floor area may be attached to, signed reserves the right to bid at the AUTOMATIC SCREW | yesterday before Royal Oak Town- or improved implements. lor erected within. six 16) feet of « sale. iter ctor Ae oe ee ship Justice Delbert W. Hunt, paid dwelling. provided, that the Interior face) eee oy DISCOUNT chine Tool maker with fob. set- $35 fine with $15 c of all walls not of masonry construction} CORPORATION UD experience Apply tn person le with $15 costs. Metal Industr Profits and the ceiling of such garage where Br ™ Dn FOX only Ne phone calls FEmpin A y |the roof is not of fireproof construction Collection Mar Patt Heidel ala Mataraee Dan- ead qi ' r ‘ f) |shall be protected with not less than Feb. 13, 14, 1956 | els anufacturing Cor 267 é 20-5 ae eit to drunk driving. to Top 54's First Half |*s inch) of gypsum or Portland cement! Orchard Lake Rad i ; year-old William Miller of plaster on meta! lath nr ‘2 inch gypsum ARTIST'S APPRENTICE YOUNG Bought - Sold - Quoted Walled Lake began a 30-day jail) CLEVELAND (INS)—Steet Mag. | Pines. on Sp inch perforated fypeum| man for general work tn an act r ere 18 an entrance cam ® oO on term after failing to pay $85 fine ved: predicts that profits in the Peantent (gait h the dweiling it shall| Death Notices west 61171 eh ELIT e , s meh door or equivalent) ss ——— with $15 costs. Walled hake Justice Metal-working industry will aver- “eecion 20023. Garages located wna aS SEMBI Y¥. CABINET INSTALT A- . Logan Sparks presided age higher than those for the like aweitin Mm Storage garages having ne PO OIE traller oe rk net oer ine Kouar : < F 5 re than feur hugdred (400) sq (uate MERRILL, FER 13 1956, ELLIS Cc Co N s a period last year, but probably fee: or neor area mee be located! cndet Se ce at. war ae. Ge. cae 02 Saginaw Rd. Hor rry Fisher, 19, of Rochester, won't be up to earnings of the half : single dwelling. provided. that the in- loved father of Mrs. Eunice a ate ony APPRENTICE. 339 who pleaded guilty to reckless driv- just ended. erjor face of all walls of the garage Motsinger, Howard Smith, Mrs aginaw St_FE 23306 el of masonry construction and the Frances Danner and Clifford Prospectus . P on Request ing yesterday before Orion Town-| Stee] said that it has surveyed ceiling of such garage where the floor Smith: dear brother of William DIE < ship Justice Helmar G. Stanaback, ‘‘blue chip” companies (other than shail be protect wa ican then 44 S bee tuesday Peo. le” as paid $50 fine with $15 costs. jautomotive) and indications are) nen LB ett Penland cement plaster p . from the rsley Puneral DESIGNERS ‘ Pleadin sey ; |that the firms look for e< arnings | on * nck per iorkeea eieton ain or officiating Sireatre Mynite ' Watling Lerchen & Co \ = iz guilty to reckless driv. that are eight to 10-per cent better pemeee Blase peeerd Any stairway chapel. 1: Means will Te is DETAILERS - ‘ . ing, Don Carpenter, 17, of Pontiac than those of 1955's first half. land Ihe garice below shail ss coaretedl Home: ot tee) Ewrsies )Fenett CHECKERS genehip: ie fined $35 with $15, The national metalworking week- tro Pe cern Sa Pee | WRIGNE Fam 13 i086) WINT: sa, + : ‘costs yesterday by Orion Townshi on the garage side as required for the! fred, 2103 Ridge Rd, age 66; be- Pontiac Office ; Tele 4 Gane, hip, ly dteiaieal that rae all- A six: cecleins beam a Ja mate ca lored ether - wilitam M. aaa 50 i p . 'mon a) Ps D ‘rs ig (ie a foch Me ) Jeaste R ear sister © | 716 Pontiec Stote Bank Bidg. Telephone FE 4-2895 | rec c for steel producers is or_eguivalent at garage floor level Ney McDowell, Charles. Harry. ; ; : Ethel? €hapdelaine’s Beauty in the making. ‘The above stated amendment is here- Eimer, Robert and Roscoe Mc. | TEN WANT! Shop, specialist in hair styling and ~~ foc ae io auucey ot the ousile napa pith acti) aati DAY & NIGHT sHt F * \ . . .. hy hes presen y vf he ub! 7 } ‘j Other Offices | cutting. 6303 Dellwood, Williams India is preparing to award its Pratth. peace and safety and ts heredy eS ical ei be mad Thetadey. S8-HOUR Gite M _ Detroit Ann Arbor Jackson Kalamazoo Le: CR s-0782. —Adv. ‘“Oscars’’ for the best Indian films Pecierunanoe Se i ee a “genet visera mene ane : , , . '—gold medals to be presented by) WATERFORD TOWNSHIP BOARD with Rev. Wesley Wibley officiat- sls If your friend's in jail and needs | ® pres LOUIS G BARRY ing Interment in Perry Mt. Park way Dp yra PROG Oona bail. Ph. FE FE 5-9434 or»MA 5-4031. —Adv. ‘the President and Prime Minister|’ jin New Delhi. , l wy reeriora Township Clerk AMENDMENT Township of Waterford, County \ The Cemetery. Mra. Wright will im state at the Melvin A. Schatt Puners? Home. LAFAYETTE ENG CO 2619 DIXIE HWY, OR, 32-9088 A p ey Va Ny nt a amin met ia pe sf eee WER : pore ¢ Ps / | | poe | ee Chie i Pi il ~, ¢ a ' t F 4 1 i i j y f re id 4 i=. 8 ‘ . Y , » * 4 a . < 2 .? . . THE KP 7 “] Pr EG a : : 1 “ba i oft __Help Wanted Male . 6 ~ Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7, CARNIVAL 4 by Dick Turner Moving & Trucking 19| Wid. Miscellaneo \ . : BUTCHER ~~" (PENSIONER. | PRIVATE | I Living es ore ctu a Rettiiadidn. Tir deubuscnomas, Soa ols oceeaneever 28) Wanted Real Estate 32A) Rent Apts. Furnished 33 2-8164. 1025 James K. eek. K O18. , — T k R WANTED: BUZ saw - SI 32 A OMTETE Bags SGN TTAC CED TAL rucks to Rent | srsm-socpttt oma rors | A ELE ETe cows |. Gotten cs Setaase DEPT. NTIA EXPERIENCED TRUCKS TRACTORS WANTED TO BUY. PINO PONG | A. ic ELLIOTT & SONS | _Call ee en eee ae ust he experienced to take this EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LORESS. GRESHAM AND DiEQUIPMENT | —table._ FE 2-150. : Pp. FE 1-883. full ume, Texponsibce Job which’ in 18 W. Huron At, a) UL , Ye Too Pee am mate ~__Warted to Rent 21640_Y'Western Hwy at M'belt. | BACHELOR APT. PRIVATE eludes aii buying. Good pay. Good | — CLEANERS, 605 OAK- end Bump tricks = Myers Rea) Eetaie = PE eaprs | Ce FE. Eine cabia eae Box 20, Pontiac Press, : REAL ESTATE _LAND, - Wontine arm and A @-YR-OLD RETIRED omits | ; CLEA ROOM APT, “aa > MAN A nee GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND In tuatrial Tractor Co, wishes seat 0m Lilurivats | (tal eeu tll demuety fue cers Uist i prt ba ae Oe ’ Experienced on} arnings ina wen | cooking. Girl to 50. Ex- DWARD _home. FF suec Seer peewee’ | aeres. — plenty work. FE “eetabished office im good west portance nen cee good. ref- | Open a= | com soeluding Sunday | AUTO EXECUTIVE. FORME ee alsk oan eens reteset CLEAN, FURNISHED APT atten ABINETS, FOR- Bi em ered. ‘Birmingham ares. UNWANTED ARTICLES RE- + Segiee es nee calf re) ee ee @| tape a oved. most to satis: ee mice work. Attics | moreno Rec- J . R. HILTZ GIRE TO 1 eT IN THE CARE free or charge. FE | 42967. concerned. Large coun panne COMPORTABLE. 1 cotran , —— Tooms. EM REALTOR of sick laay: heme Live ver with ¥ vr RANCH TYPE HOME NEAR are scarce, trade your equities Private bath and entrance, every- Real Estate and insurance tio 0 weet issinies room ond BE SitM | FOU STARE TRUCE | Woedwart sae Sq pate Bd. ot] ede Cal a et ee for | ‘ine furn. Man over 0@ of Dem ee 1011 W. Huron urance | board. Call between € and 6 Dim. anes Bemptined ie Pibae) Celene), eine Spe Et al SourLe 3 “arnkers PE $4108. DRAFTSMEN neneee! te eae SALESMAN. oe son. Painting & Decorating 20) crences, Win lege eae i pate vemeneta become bat? in Oh BF aE ae aie E US0 Bork ARADO | Bn hast - Pp lity e é Us = GINEERS A td ONE. REALTO oe ae tase rye A.1 CUSTOM PAINTING, PAPER- days, FEY I eat h Eve. FE | So ee Bee Stein y ROGIER TILES BAT 9 WORK IN 5, relegraph open 8 ®, pox ise Pe lac. hanging. Paper removed. Esti-| 42023. LEAN 3 ROOMS. TILED , BRIMINGHAM, MICH. [ez o27 er FE $728) | LADY Whoa Se eres STAY mates. FE ¢-6018. a woneina caer eS rORRIS & SON partly furnished. On lake. 2 bids Men needed in Engineering de- ee REAL Estate Exchange — 2 Children schoo! age. OR 4&1 DECORATING —_ PAINTING rou : or Ni Setreer eekeiahs ‘4 re i) CO ee ieee nie nee Fiment for minor iayout and EST and wall papering. Call or esti-| house in n end ‘Drayto sass Sea boat Walt apn. eines | stemttage antes, us|) OA Eom EN e SET bens audios: tor oasis Ci Pabrri ee ERICH ares. No cnlldren, best eficare | on “Real Estate “Exenange| "°F {Suigg WEALTY COo™ oe * viees. elec- - NG INTERIOR, & EX- rent. PE 66127 after FE 27 : i neSeeppen ol qa high} 2 men ia, gh time. Sales perience a * tive in After 8:30. ob pa pent disc, for cash. 4 pm. SH PEE SE POs: oe 5 oe ELECTRICAL CONTROL oo first MIDDLEA oe fle OR Tg sas Ai] PAINTING PAPERING == | Share Living Quarters 30 re sma Wwe wil bores cone Feet SS Orchard bake HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT DESIGN. we . J. VALUET, Realtor Ta033 after” on Bee Mi PAINTING, Sa eAMAnar Ging, | SLDERLE LApy WEES TO yout sau c hours with cust tor rope ehhh sary Og want are in the ‘responsiblity. for the Go-Operative Neal Estar- Enchans EE £002 | MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO CARE Paper remord. Estimetes, FE enter fr smoker" Ggod location. Teds feabere | pean eet toa eal c evelopment, design and menu- ree or ¢-year-oid boy and do light On I Write Pontiac Press Bo: 4 F Tae Oe : - lerglooment.. design and, menu; |SALESMAN OR MANAGER FOR | bousework. while mother teaches “AL DTERIOR DECORA — | Fon “MOTHERS ONLY @ CHILD | 77 N a M. Stout, Realtor | cana L1G87 ROUsEREEPING | type of Suction ings built for Aust have egg erp susption, nae Call FE 2-8012. after 4 PR EE neater BLE _care avaiable, PE §-6340. : Soe ie ne PE 5-8165 tenes —"t. oor private en- prod ustries. rience |... Hes ce. Ties eeeks +7 poche d phrabas 43 my a” oreee organize own vor i] mt E WOMAN, Siar os Lfevtills cad ig leer i 2 one eee , : tod Geet benetha Stinierena kage work | opty ree Swe| SS oe pacer, peaAiee Umatee Gane | ere caer! Oe Sa8sh after 6. NEEDED TODAY!. nae 12 Wachingvoa, eee | experience required ‘or advancement. Cont Co cae arena oe merce. 33 Wtd. Co aera T Pee We have an excell s rtlnscrerers, betes 11 you 2-3081 fo ac Beira es ntracts, M _ ourer NEW 2 ROO APT PRL "you'are eager foram opportunity| FE,,°30#1 for appt. Ask for Mr.) geynoarg Kuowiedge permanent- PAPERHANOING AND PAINTING, |~~~-~ ore | Poon beta nome tntaNce | 380 bath adults.” Phone "OR eee ee ee (See risen eascue 4 sien ian hat | pietacre ponepmes spoon na hew expand- . 5 : em ino! : U x | Hiseutee Tava Sew ang szmand"| = STORE CLERK _| eat “aNd ATTRACTIVE TADY ye tones he 2 BF CASH Fe term otets | Augen” Bath’ Calldren welcome t tact us lim mrodiotaly. Call Small auto and paint supplier wi ‘tot workin) eitiee: Must be abie PE 46829 a ve your contract o sharv. A reasonable length MYrtle 3-3191, 625 W Clarkston © CARAILE LE TAOLE Kaos | bey S60 pet month to start fo to take shorthand and type. Call : PAINTING AND DECORATING way We have mrpet or cestty of possession can be worked’ | _R4.. Lake Orion. 254° “Cole, Birmingham. - Mich. as ed man to assist | FE 2-3091 for app : guatentecd. Immediate service wait ¢ for all types of contracts epee make 0 a1 large down PRIVATE APT FOR YOUNG DRIVER - SALESMAN. AN. EXPERL| isplaye, “some sock ting. counter OPERATOR TO > TRAIN “FOR PART 240 Sarina an Se for estimates. Cail us of selling, call us as soon ple. 14 Earimore, or FE oon. ed only. Apply 8 to 9 a.m.| Work. @ drivers’ license | tor, Write. Pontia rapyy ecg he og aba Tie tag US Pee) yrs. exp. Winte DECORATING. ough. as possible. We can assure SMALL, CLEAN APT. PVT. BATH Walker Cleaners | Lake Orion, and CRA tg haba Fie drawer. | —~_ > rite Pontiac Press Box 99. © 0s by tas tote | PAINTER HAS ee Pe $e 80441 or FE 5-0975 you fast action, . on rance, Adu Lake Orion. EX-NAVY . OFFICERS 3-633. J. C. HAYD Fr . Sank ._ OF 3380, « : ; PER APT. < active duty in rate Fmployme Be Se pen in g = My basic le getting a bundle from heaven — her | PAINTING j, PAPERMANGING— EN Ki Edw. oes stout. Realtor es Partly FES ge PAP tere ae ATEN on eLIVERY, MAR 313 Peat fee mie FE i927 band’s rich uncle died recently! WALLS CLEANE os 86_K, Walton Realtor pe Eve, td #30 R = oe = — 7 4 i or (4 E d ; ll ent Apts. Unfurn a4 te Birmingham maw| Tiss not! Thies new! 1 sown xperience pene Op PN SY . Parating & Wall Washing %Set the most for your land con-| WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE Apt: machine ceerelacs: Must | have pay meen eat ot ovary a 100 [per Work Wanted Male 10; Business Services 13 oetiontes Se a8 tract, unlimited amount of casi | Droperty, Purchasers waiting + ee Nie, beth mal eee own tools and be com, FE 24412.| fea.onal et cane coe. Not ecretar Y LIGHT -HAULIN vores wane ___Physio-Thera 21A Ss fast elficieat myles eal ues Office Commerse Rd, its and Seoheareter, nares. EXPERIENCED | WASHING MA. Beppe oral: bcp a Call FE ale SLOOMPIEED WALL CLEANERS, | —~~~~~ rapy Willis service call Jim Ph, Pont EM $3311 Excellent location. PE $8045, - e ui ve expe-| average 3 to 6 sales Shorthand and typi Ta ihe a AE Lane - Reasonable. " rt. a j} LARGE ROOM M APT PRIVATE Shes/menatat bates foo educates attri | HAS ae ut i ang | teh f yenreape MA Sab | TLL MAE Of TOUNTAIN PENS "Ee Se SeeMES | Russell Se a Vee tcatee| with pay, salary and commission.| hecessary. come) No nvguimen a ‘Pontige "area. resident. “aoly McCLENDEN CONSTRUCTION CO.| Tepaired by factory (rained, men SEE eas usse Young = te ta. ma wh re ae) ee Mat tarniey retereaeet et eee | boa ee Personnel Devt... Sth We build, remodel, interior & ex-| tour store General Printing & i cievinisai Ger Service 22 22 REALTOR CONVALESCENT HO —Maatts,_28h_Wh Remote ___—_— mal confidential, Roy's Re- Wait De St terior decoration. Phone OR 3-9654 Office suppl: W. Law. | wwwenneer 412 W. Huron E a Tt HOME WANTED. placement Parts and Service Co. e's Dept. S Ge ——— | _rence Mt one ro PE 3 20135. Open E : Lan stablished or otherwise, 30 or|2 BEDROOM UPPER FLAT. 96 Oakland. anes PART OR FULL TIME. ence DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. ee | rare pete, OREM. Grant TOwn-| close in, $55 per month. Also 3 . a esm rite [HIME MORNINGS ‘CREDIT "_EM 33054 CARPET 1 LAYING. SEWING. FE 5-1206 or PE 56-6390 IMMEDIATE CasH FOR YOUR | —*¢Dd #8946 eves . bircent gomuncpen ith howe: ; en ine by, phone, National con- PLDMBING w 2 Re 5, WANTED awrep.| Dindine. on ise . teat an Carpet ie ae STRAKA jand ‘contract or equity in your WE NEE EE 5 heat, N Tel-Huron. ee AN TV REPAIR, RY Experienced | Real Estate | Eure hc Bam Oo!) PUR SIL GOR lone wana tier Si sar | ERP Pe, ok pcan | Be, Templeton, Realtor | i, Sahat vs or call WO 3-418) c oung man eds | DRY WALL BY MACHINE EE | PE ¢4363| room hou ~ i ; ——_—| & fob of any kind before he| esttmat FREE | CopENHAVER'S RADIO a m house Need. acreage and : Salesman Faced Fcc iolas pales ee EON TINS wil he reseed = leo ae PE Basan > [0 te DR OF amALL) “repair, 606 W. Huron Niedt aN WH WEED BEASONED LAND GOW: | contrecte’ Call te write *™ : Wiacty of iciere arse ting tance Ge SER PE +2861 pot, job clears call his father | EXPERT TREH TRIMMING va RE pealienilse em Coeet tracts or contracts with good) PONTIAG REAL TY. ; TO SELL NATIONALLY ADVER-| contarts’ Earoiics enlimied® | __at PE +6606. moval. Ph FE 65-6593 TUCKER'S RADIOTV. VE 59714 down payments at less than usual | o37 paid Hy : TISED HEATING AND AIR CON- a co. PONTIAC GIRI TO, Work Wanted F po Fema aie 1 Poe 68_E. Pike st. Porno peep tat lps) | types. of win FE 5-8278 ochester, Mich, Phone OL a ‘o Buy—To Sell—1o Trade UL y Se ere ee ee re LAYING. A. FINL " 36% : . ee ; Excellent Opportunity FOutEavitr wr trsmecmn rt LEARN er | LS RCA EY é Typewriter 4 Service 22A 55 perce &. FE ona. Rent Apts. Furnished 33 3 § BATH jst FLOOR REFRIO. i : bushel. Pick-up and delivery. FE A C m ] TYPEWRITERS AND ADD ACTIO ONE ROOM, | KITCHENETTE T ROMs AND BATH. EN. , AEE Mn Jas ma MAHAN ee agar, 2 wou WANT WALL WASH- emp ete Gere and an work : I N! near GMC Pram m4. 216 Central | 7 ROOM mos Pree ey : ; : Pristing ana . : rf. 13 8. PARKE ST wrmoans ,LJROFST EM." ine and etsanine. Fe ea |] Stop Service! Sea MEET, | Ge Welt te Se et nan Hae, en cece oe, "erm ia . : REALTY CO. REALTORS opening in their Pontiac office | 12 bb coats [eed Phogesen | [ eCHOOL Mitchell's wen ¥ R ~ tract. If it ts whole we are look- soos rR GON on .. = i EXPERIENCED ~~ |Comrstvg Boul ine factange | tate a pertminl iieraiwer | EySt"5 SKC, pg” wouh tor Wilson's SNETRS Bogie ot | Hoes to ‘ee" pat our Ueesc|! ged agers "Ph balan |” nau reom ne rh SALESMAN SE 200263 Sestuece experiance, but will tram BAnverrriNG. VICHUTY aaa _____Upholstering 23 aeote : ize ‘kitchen and | ij i 1076 W. Huron bustmens) at perience! Val) wit irae A N G IS LPL LAP ~ bedroom : i = DOO real sales type per- eights. EAKLE’s CUSTOM 4 te scl reel cvtsie, GOOD emperty,| NEST pet OFFICE | Saeeilty. Whe bee Be srevinus'ex- | EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL arage ing, tits Cooley Lake ta. EM } GOOD listings. ample floor time| STEEL BROKERS WANTED: AP- interviews by appoint-| nurse—pursing or child eare by | 35 Elizabeth : ~ | _ 32641. Pree estimates. Edw. M. Stout Rates : ——. RS WANTED: AP-| ment. Call Miss Edwards at the izabeth, Pontiac. Car aaa ' parking space. ply Trans American Freight Lines hour, _PE_2-7820. ashi Cy tae, We THOMAS UPHOLSTERING | ™ N. Saginaw Street. Pp PE 56-9165 iT Aes Ronee B. D. CHARLES 267 80, Blvd. E Pontiac, GRAEBNER’S eee HOUSEWORK By| WaS/!Ing & polishing. St- PE 5-888 : is ‘ AIT B. Telegrah Ra. SALESMAN. DISTRIBUTORS AGE lee e_ dey FE ows _____| monize & blu | | SEIPCOVERS. DRAPES « ep. | CASH, For . 21 ies FE seeo1| over 30. Part time considered FE 5-9277 LADY WANTS DAY WORK CON- : ©) cofat: mareaae Your material. FE §-5707.| 6 GARDNER — CARETAKER FOR eee) eine “ wsider some babysitting. FE 2-3832.| Bumping and_ painting. OR 31 ~ petmanent pos Sion timienevic| -_, SALES ENGINEER PONTIAC __ HOUT ort aiue roe Also we specialize in mo a ded ns op a : comforts § ’ i - | ann i : A ; ted "| International i : z WIDDLEAGED DEPENDABLE R. the Ered on Sea sarge rg Ree] eee teemearae | GIRLS OCERGRD .. DEPERDARTE| Or tuncup & motor over-|L9Rr ERLE. ganeeo mney | fo B, Poe ncfoa Detron 31, Michigan. | sifes experienced sales encineer | stenographer for modern office $260 | _ Sat. & Sun_FE <= Voie *| haul. Complete brak vic. Eiis. Lu. Estates. PE "31946. | GO0o RELIABLE DRIVER FOR| Sti sed service local industriel | Recent grad for sew sffice $330 MIDDLEAGED LADY WOULD ice. 18. Soy Ae piciane Sate ee ieee route. Steady job. FE) ferred, ‘Will consider we nclecl reponomped uae yable and like housework by the week. PE pancetta 18 hours road on“ mene Le iat background, 8a receivable .................. §-6267 ervi - i i Be aea—RERVICE Ans eT, MS, MY, Bee: | creas clert Se ee service. Flats fixed and Lost BLACK WALLET IN DOWN Lat rome pax ibe) onions Bh Be 1 Lexy Lakes Vas ronan eevee ress opportunity with excellent Bee crayeeant retarial Service, ©M 3-294, wrecker” ‘Servicé. Also pst wend of orp meredel ry our clients. See me before vou fl change, 60 “5. Telegraph. YE corner eifier fun ee Phe. | Rapid typist ae 3 PRIVATE DUTY wursino. Fe| light hauling. Free pick- are 283 ee usband.| ell. “ASK FOR BOs MAMAN. : 200. ails ntiac Press Box _ eee : i ca re ¢ ADIES GOLD WATCH T = Lt (| JOBS FOR MEN ab 5.8. EEE “ ne etme Full time Please apply in per: | WOMAN FOR GENERAL Lethe A SET OF BLDO) PLANS DRAWN pair. Carl Buxton, FE 40028 = popular cameras ane whats pic We will give vou a ouick cash a gam oa iST FLOOR. PVT. BATH AVAIL. a i. 3 Northville 101 son Uptown Cleaners, 454J7/ Fork 3 chitcren Live in Ref. | EM 73-4518 -| PLUMBING AND HEATING H_6.| DUte c© cesy terms. Many spe | offer with no edditiosal en | 130" Raebure. Couple, FE 6-430, | Af, Oreter ‘eo Pon MECHANIC EXPERIENCED PON: _YenDske. Utica, Mich erences FE 46050 cin COMPRERDORA AIR TOOLS| Compan, & fon FE ene! or ieee oea eed. cre lawest (in iiciee. Karty settlement, Give us| play Sr a anand aed fac Products Mechanic in small|WANTED EXPERIENCED | BAR- WOMAN. 25 TO 88 YEARS Liowt | Power generators heaters sand: | —O™ > S078 Pabtoce pihe Gen . a “chone cal today. Free esti 2 ROOM FURNISHED. WITH PRI | Gigan community. In reply, state age.) ber Full time work Herb’s Bar-| housework Prefer live-i f ti ELECTRI i VICE vate bath ond entranes. 1 ehild PANS ce ef. ; community. In reply. state ees) ter shop. 3 w. Pine, | tnces,” Avoty ‘Postisc ge Rater: | re (9a Open ae SEWER CLEANING 1032 W. Huron E_ 54-8753 welcome. FE 6-1181. 114 Mt. Clem. | 100_S oo 3 “ _ Pontiac Press Box 50 _____ WANTED: YOUNG MEN BETWEEN | — Lu 2 w “Montel FE _¢5240 | ging. x “sr SCRABBLE sets #3. PAINT Nicholie & Harger ( Co. sos Ss. | cheen ar good D MFCHANIC| EXPERIENCED oN | the ages of 17 & 18% on Monday, | WOMAN TO LIVE IN $10 PER . ADDITIONS e—Sundey Service. FE ¢902| {2 fy RACeRNeTOsE. Lh ees | ware Bt ag | 2 ROOMS AND BATH ¢ MILE i, fae, one Pontiae Cars for Roval Tuesday and Wednesday, 8 to 10| WX, More for home than wager | Bathrooms, including septic tant. TREE TRIMMING AND REMOY. lavrege PE ae Pal House. Out Dixie. inner ine me newest dealership See Service| m, $1.38% per hour. Uni- | _Widow with 1 child FE 46350 hot water heaters J pumps. al, Free estimate UICK CASH ate 25 De west seival Pontise 818 | forms furnished Interview each | WOMAN WANTS MOUSE work. | *‘t¢ bes sinks and cupboards eae =a _T ROOMS ON GROUND FLOOR. | | _Matn st. Rovel_Oak Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday | § days a wk FE 6-4863. Partitions changed. Cash or terms | [) k Notices & Personal Prt, entrance. PE 2-4860. LOYD KENT, Realtor. MEN VETS TRAVEL | ments at 8pm ciunity for | WOMAN 35° TO 184. ___| 1 to 6 yrs. Por free estimates call: ec esemak ing, Tailoring 16, Sottces_ & Personals 25 te your land contracts — vou'll | ~noomMs @ BATH a |24 W. Lawrence St | ee ea © catia Wan Laterence | Gere tatty oeeme G HOUSE: MICHIOAN HOME REMODELERS | ee A - af aps Lows sa ee si | aot Only 8 1 BACHELOR Open Bye 18 to 7 travel U8. West const! Bireet, Ponttac Work and babysitting in Orchard 3377 W. Huron Pr ¢s0e) | DRESSES, SUITS. COATS & AL-| “Stectaiting it Denaro ee ore tron a Next to Consumers val and return Transpo o ur — —— { t ‘ COMPLETE —— ished “Average | earnings 75 WOULD "YOU, OWES PAROLEE Transnortation essential. PE | A-1 CEMENT WORK Farsits rok faiiviag! #7074 | _Licensed, 30 years en. FE 53201, “WHI E [peter Call ote N Perry & x Bast side. opt NEW. iN “4G i ecoun ee i = i Ss .... —aee Ea 1 “Coste “Roosevelt, Hotel. 10 to &, Job of amy hind before he WOMAN | TO ponkotsrwoan |) DLO’ D MONROE ure Refinishing 16A Aerotred Knapp Shoes LT ieiocd hone Falla A ocnic CLEAN 3 ROOMS TILED BATH. : Ll ae o etur ome ‘oO _~ Hy pn de ae ie pe a Sil be tere te eras me r family of 3 children FE ; FE 46866 . | REPAIRING, ANTIQUES 4 A SPE. | wT ikiapert na i m3 ihe!) BR ae “oe on $65 8 Pada. doping nanan ntiac Lake Rd. : . a ae s ROOMS IN KEEOO all around handy work Dani: n| oo) Be call his father st | WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHIt BRICK < BLOCK AND “CEMENT | — AUDIVOX “REARING Ail Aria ae ie . 7 RM PUR ast aborts | 000.8 meow. YR eieie. : Ola Peoples Home 2566 Pontiac | ————_ dren and housework FE 44723 | work Also chimneys No job too __Income Tax Serv ice 1G) _101's N. Saxinaw FE 40530 | _only. FE 47122 MODERN 3 ROOM APT. STEAM ahd, Ob ot Help W Vanted F Female 7 7 WOMAN) TORWOREIEWITH (CON) cs if ouaranteed work T 7E| gacixaaecce BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC | Lag teeth al 2 ROOMS. PRi a ea Og Pg MIDWEST valescent patients seme . Se aa TAX SERVICE Splice: Ga! Fridays __ Phone on Bey Grosse te eel BATH. Newly, decorated pr toipapcgng woe . = [AMBITIOUS WOMAN EARN $85 er ee | ag A 5 We eae) sm ap, | 2 ROOM ee woarkecpet ron men aso, Weekly handling beautiful nee Romane Anam FOR LIGHT \¢ ‘pairs, _and Pee a, 5 ee eve Goa. Parking OAKLAND COUNTY Wanted d Real | E me ate 32A | * hoor re Tiee rane CTE ee 74 days FE She od cam Draftsman . . $500! Hog 7 ase hee Barariea ebina.| lid Good home and wares. Apoly cusToM BUILDING. Pin Ag Ft. | EET see) 381_8. SAGINAW. | 15 w Rune PARENTS “~~~<~"' 9 RM. GROUND FLOOR. PRIVATE | MODERN. 3 ROOM. STxAm HEAT Office Mgr, Trainee = ...... $300) © pee ae ana § 3787 Highland Blvd Duck Leke | Dancin izing FE ¢5470.| ACCOUNTANT AND TAX CONSUL- id A | entrance, Close in, OR 3-137 RN 9 BE ia . Ses Me coantent $300 | ane FE 26175 or or call MUtual ¢0658 after € or CE MENT. ce BLOCK Beer A yadee, Southerland, | HILDREN'S BEWING CHUBBIES Mahan Has Buyers 2 ROOMS, PVT ENTR S| oRiv, STE 5 LinGN SOO aturdaye / a pal eens Perry Shopping Center. FE 8-2431 rs teomen re” Pw hati men YOU WANT ACTION Adults nautre after ¢ ANCE, tile Shel Upper well heated. new: _Open daily, evenings and Sunday. The demand {s «reat. Our sales | __Mechan a proeel uits ont ae pets. =: arlotte. FE : 406 Pontiac State Pans Bidg. * MBITIOUS WOMAN CTURN __ CFE _ 5-0227 WOMAN FOR ( CL EANING | 1 RON. | EG a Sa eS your spare time tnto cash showin mME} 3 Your spare ume tote caan showing | “ing! No cooking. Live tm MA CEMENT 8 O08 pare stas | aGCOWanie © TAX ER or Hee Net ATiona GTO | roe scat edna) coceny | ; Private COR AREAS C nGOME | Edw. Hawley FE_2-2602 _Printed napkins— Fast sacvies do our. mmost ten picase yee vatin MAuiomatie Sot oh! a ace nen Cia ee oon cache : : urnishe 4 rivate ef +1982, furnished, MA sports and childrens Wear on ey a Fashi: WOMEN FOR TFI RPHONE sUR- El ECTRICAL WIKING LICEN ED! | Son en oS Ee son | vey work No eens abot Ed Murray FE_2-8657 ‘ a Oe Tne enn | HAY RIDE, WINTER SPORT PAR- Tatete “Seal of satisfactory Real | trance. 2 small children. South- Kendalex. 14 § Sagina® FE FIOOR Meapina” OLD FIOORS!| accountant with masters degree | eet Ls FOOD FURNISHED FE surecius Nair en wen ae _ermere only $1750 FE 6-2252 ‘UPPER @ ROOM FI rete ; FE 3-154 ieee fed We Kendle si) detaite for fi. 2 LAROE ROOMS MAIN FLOOR, | _ March Ist. . aa ane a! use of car desirable Write | 5 : ace) wey Ine oe E PRA. vaune -. = : a specialty Call Bil's FF 25729 _Apot's ap a — _te Road, Evanston —_ fOUNG LADY FOR GFNFRAt FIREPLACES BUITT REASON. BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERV CNS AND WOMEN’ TAILORED, nancing end closing Cal Private entrance U1ilitt oe NEED SALESMEN CALL FOR VT PORNE acs office work Must type Write post able FE 2-7A9' - itewater suits for Faster 43650 and up day fy ist Ed ian moe us =| 2631 Elizabeth Lake Rd eo fan | WEat ret ys BATH APPOINTMENT . “ECR ET CRY office box 7 Bloomfield Hill; ¢1O0R LAYING. BANDING anp "© 2?!37 FF, 81024 EP epac tala a oe choose) ome 2 ROOMS AND BATH PuR.| efter ‘S00 pm Call re mise CE : : . . = 0° B of W Huron iti advertising through print- | To Ruy To Mell ~ é 1 i _ = a x AIS i finiching 10 vears experience = tng Also satesbo ly iy To Mell To Trade ished Betweer High Schoo! and | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor (Prominent attorney would tke -~-~ Help Wanted _ 8 eae oat work. INCOME Bee IN YOUR) Golntrient, iene Ce YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT | Beers Hosp Garage avatlapie, | Rent Houses La “urnished | 35 . 262 8 Telegraph Rd Open oo! competent person for bis office Ca RETA BER: MIDDIEAGED: _}-1616 _ ‘ INCOM DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES | Phone FE +7103 of FE 5-7292- Must be able to handle people | ~ = INCOME TAX REASONABLE on Mr A814 2 ROOM CARING KITC - cmaeeentive Real ene eae See Nancy at Career Center. Ba couple to look after pala re and FLOOR LAYING SANDING & ) & FIN. | 3-4306 week days OR 3-0364 after rs. Burns PE 2-8614 93 Mark cilities, Utilities oa (ee to pebcblormit hall etd et |e Ive e Exchange . do minor repairs No drinkers GET IN LINE, | Close to city. Reasonabl PiGuRN @ MOoKL makers 2 oto Pontiac Press Bor 56 [pniing ECR Esl eee ee ey 4 is Homeeppotniments Ge Ee Rows te ME brciet aes ore ne | ee - ame =A )DEL MAKERS jyon c : . | FLOOR SANDING ee INCOME TAX SERVI fone pose Rey eee Oted 2 AKE FRONT. WOD- needed bad! mil AVON COSMETICS OFFERS OP- | MEN, WOMEN, YEAR ROUN i = CE. E. BE-| rugs and upholstery, Watte’s N REALTY CO. REAL oa 2 BEDROOM LAKE ‘Ob- _conditions MA “Uisie. ent working Portunny for growing income portunity on establi RgUne Or Meee UCU oie Contes =| ae M._Hoover. FE _2-2061. tions + NO | Cooperative Real Estate “Exchanee |? om) aac Las ONLY. 61 AU: | _em a a $30 "Lada Ca - ; | through servicin amie’ in your route. Earn $2 to $32 per hour [= SAVE “MONEY 0) I E 241263 = Aves | 3 ROOM HOUSE ON GENE’ PINBOYS, EVENINGS AND WEEK| neighborhood information, | Car necessary. Apply 150 GENERA! BUILDING REPAIR. | T? (2 AND 3 ROOM APTS NICELY | Lak NEVA ends. Motor-Inn Recreation. |_call FE | pee P . | Brick stone) cement) work! Piss | Let us file your return for you. 1073 W Huron furn, For girls only. 300 N. Sagi- ake. {ot nate or rent. FE 41039 56032. ei BEAUTY SALON las =e | tering and tile work FE _4) Clark St FR_41444 for appt | wy vou are having trouble eck next Door, TO BR BRANCR naw PE +6455 ij ROOMS. dlODk i AUTO. HOT Beauty operator manicurist and" Seleswomen. Pull or part time. (“@UARANTEED Te Oa nt INCOME TAX" SERVICES ing iveur sarmeniel beat wa toca! (are DT Cra ___ |} ROOM FURNISHED APT. 1N Tsay Wiliams gsm ay PON _receptionist_ wanted. PE 20382. | Low cost housing project. Plenty | Fete Es? 1919 Bune Marsh. | PHONE: pM PIRE, 32128 nifciticnR CREDIT COUNSEI- | LA CITY Lore’ wink ar “SEW ; basement &2 N. Jessie of M50 . @ Rd. Corne’ | 2 | f | : ane 1 F E i | t 5 ae, ||| OM TIAC | BIR Mi NGHA M | eae Berminge eu ed. 32-8946. is WORKING MAN'S INCOME TAX | above Oakland Th ea ter Fe _After ¢ p.m. ; Alico Rimbitres comple ae : oe HOUSE BASEMENT. : ; (MMEDIATE OPENINGS | Willame Russel Young, Realtor HOUSE MOVING POLLY service 21 East Tennyson off —*0656 _ . . ferred 89 Williams uence. Recvened pacebes MOTOR sen care uarts)) 0 ecuinoed Pr eno Lk Young | pissin Are Fam —# pm. FE RED ENTER MOMTS «an |T ncouarenrenne-ewenance | Sieare’ wntet “Catnt é ne " & ¢ o- i me fee arms. jote ¢ t « huv- 3 ; £ C mectic Birmingham Employment ______ Instructions a 2 ua Tee ie FLOOR LAYING | — py! 3 Ocermelent! Tired’? Constipated? ers waiting. we handle comnpirte and bath No children or drinkers § Aeon & BATH HEAT, LIGHTS - Svice 10 W Maple” Birming Ne Sanding finishing 158 Fdison Ph 1 caundry “Service | 18 D, pote need Nelo hoesdaciees | Qnancing for you if ft ‘can’ be Lh Cried | | & gas furnished Babies welcom aam M 44254 | i ESE POWER caine. wT = ~ Watch pounds and inches melt sold we can ne'l it ry OOM. PARTLY FURNISHED FE 47185 - _ = nn || s revolutionizing Industry’ ? re] D LASTER Na rt afar Cail tocav ‘ eh] Jround floor a $ —— Mas Opemiae BEAUTY OPERATOR arechecseniis leclineauatom tees Neal gee foul, FE ayERt ce a RUSE PLAIN OR RUF |G. es FE be she 87.8 Parke St_ 5 ROOM BASEMENT HOUSE. } Wes OR _ 39687 __ look into this BIG DAY field ‘LAYING HARDWOOD FLOORR? Dauner aes re See ici February i ise a Seri Rus sell Young 3 ROOMS (FURNISHED oigcae tspean he OC ee Tome Wel. al j learn fe pes poe ere and main Dont break tour bark dont FOR FAMILY LAUXDRY SERV- Tepansible fete cay ccune cece REALTOR = 07 8 Jenie sty sep HOUSETRAILER FOR @ SENI IOR ance 1 Cir Write for tree book | “Farnine Deulse (ear) Krees Call ius shen ice) Pal Poatiss) ausdre | FE Lea ROE AIO are ate SLT wa turon OO rritaes Set nahi, Rocha ee Must be accurate & have good Teenie: read el ay « udlkall Fe wood Rd, Pontiac, Mich Posies Ee 016 egal Bis6 7 oom ge : s, mo pane rane BOCee FoR. RENT. 4331 | sr uel 3 ; ox 11, ¢- 5 Sac acr Cen . =a LISTINGS NEEDFI 100M APT FURN. 8EE CARE- akeview OR 3-416 DESIGNER nee Hele ss better “han” micrage ‘pain RSEONAGEEP MASONRY _ Moving «& Trucking — 19 BER CIAL ae Peas es Business and Som mercial rop- taker 86 Cottage FURNISHED HOUSE "FOR RENT | hours LESS cons PONTIAC CONTR ACTOR plete Dorothy's $00 N. Per | erties, acreage or farms Qualified 3 ROOMS ON GROU ND. FLOOR | 8682 Cedar Island Rd. TYler | Drivers’ Training Days, Eves, ‘ XN. - | AA-} MOVING. TRUCKING. LOW: Ty. buyers waitin~ 37 Park Place. FE 48612 | _4-0403, Stella Benezeola oe eee an ARTHUR’ S _ ne pane? _FE eet | Brick and block Veneer work. retes Good service. FE 5-357! USED JURE BOY RECORDS 18 ROY KNAUF, Realtor |} ROOM NEW, R F ~~ MODERN_ design experience Gl ea Civil DERRVICE (TESTS, © OR +1120 — | eae | certs Open Lie and Sat. only iwi Se : araito Le ees 2 E ne NCE. FE MY pitti LA 48. N. Saginaw Training untti appointed Men- PLASTERING AND REPAIRS | A-) MOVING-HAULING writ pr Eee | 20 a Huron ONE 2 Ta OA 8138 ROOWA AN aa —= —- | Women 18-85 Start high as $377 All work guaranteed Reasonable EXCELLENT SERVICE WILL PERSON WHO PICKED UP . } ROOMS AND BATH COUPLE MODERN 4 4 ROOMS IN KEEGO, : oe ( 1. Pe EL. TV Pr ist i Wmicath Experiiene often linnec: ann Breeere Reasonable Rate 53458 Ley Terrier at Paul's Market, | —~ SOLD _only FE 8-1823 $46 a month PE 8-1916 2- Fears ¢ c 1 ; cess RE 6 ae ey | Sor AND RUBBISH AN on t an V9 fal r | greees eeneren ct aoe otal Breferaviy os ithi some: experience eessary Get FREE epee lt | ROOFING, SIDING AND ALL MOD. | ASHES AND RUBBISH ani isartt | sacy idese ote We occe: | ay nom MODERN” PRIVATE MODERN) ROOM PONTIAC LK ih cae works © Apply © Pontiac!) Mirerdicements wis eimipi ell eats ernization alterations — Special Mailing! (Norcifl Pemobrey 160] clic cit ter & tnces! reeced | N | eee ae oe ee SEN] iOR “Press Rox a4 _ WRITE Bor 39 Pontiac Prsess deal AG January and i | SE PE 37385 ‘Wed hile pede nd OF ot So 13 RM UPPER UTILITIES FURN “tg 2 ns Seors Ges vun al = bs ees ‘ 5 J : De TUR? ¥ te ~ COST DEPARTMEN] SE So ere D&M RIL DG. SERVIC E; BE DFORD MOVING . Children to Board 26 iO Ga oes Ca an a ls ae “way, Walled” Lake. MA "elas . - th | * 2 z *TIONTS FF 2-904 i Local & Long Oletarice "FE 2-87 a7 {< be ; , 3. ROK . Ve | OME 218 | Five opportun co for person wi High wages. hig n 4. interesting jon CHITDREN LOVE . . ; i ne capse it hasn't been 3s ted OOM APT EVERYTHING ALL FU RNISHED ) HOUSE. 298 DET AILER ny like matical chetoacd Ae Hint cele tells a ie etre ns oes 7A i 2-745 GEN. LIGHT HAULING OF RU BR. ae ee LOVED AND CARED ai Ae Clore % ne bus jime Adults Ferry FE 54-0845 eealieeare chert metal or firrience Gesirable, but amy quail: mail Includes Glamour and Per- x PAYING bish, furn. & moving FE ®2582) pay car : Trity si eer jan pecdoc ke WAILED LAKE 3 BEDRM MOD- ' win fied worker will be considered sonality Dev looment Writ ; g and finishing Phone FE paryIn =e . Re FOR CHILDREN. LI- ROOM CLEA? id : onyen mechanical detail eet Gee Benefits include fuily-patd life FREE ator aio oo ee hen, Jf meee a oe ANYTIME a tt mas FE §-57717 ! ; vate eine ORE Sia ee Vermont 99006 ba and hospitalization insurance _Ine, Box 12 ¢-o Pontiac Press 2 Sn Ge nee ee : -- pole aes _ > ———— _- ELECTRICAL Applicants should be able to w k w _ Winter Prices Now in | NCINER AT: a crFanED aan, Sv td. Household Goods 27 J LARGE ROOMS AND BATH Rent Houses ‘Unfurn. 36 start about March 5 i or anted Male 10 Effec: On All Re deli or rubbish hauled Clean up. a 215 rivate entrance, Z ENGINEER APPLY IN PERSON, MON. | — eT eee EOE | EE sant FOLDING RABY BUGGY een Sees ce 4 LARGE ROOMS & BATH. ALL U FRI | BOY. 19. WANTS STEADY won LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING. FE 2-8964 . 3 LARGE ROOMS, NEWLY DECO- ; con UF a K : A HEAVY HAULING. -—— : — >» | modern New ho ee ellie ees PONTIAC \ ARNISH | ot any kind FE 2-3 Combina on Storm Bash | At any time, FE #0095 FURNITURE NEEDED | REALTORS cae mo rr 23ese $16 with deposit & ee ccm ent ; | CARPENTERS. ALTERATION ‘AND Siding | LIGHT TRUCKING AND MOVING, | EF ead inks) Ge | 560 Dixie Hwr ast _off Auburn Ave. 781 Doris Rd. CIVIL FR 4.3521 eo. | _tepair. FE $2704 FE ¢416 Additions eT, Tal Hbbun b aed PE | to dollar Wik buy suiriem oF | A) AAG eer 7 he luded. Priva APT UTILT 2 BEDROOM HOUSE AND BATH | PE 30 Brush 8t | GARPENTER AND CABI - E T | ale), Rrished 2-1017 | sell it for you .B B. Communtty | BUY OR’ SE f, LL Ai cluded. Private bath, FE Garage Garden. School buses at : IK XP is RIF NOE D | work new and repair, OR 3-4857 © Kitchen Renaaeiine LIGHT TRUCKING iG AND RAUL- | Sale Pnone OR 3-27)7_ = —_s| «so swill personally buy your prop: |3 ROOMS & BATH. | —So0r OA ©3918, ____ N E R \WAFERESSE - CARPENTER AND CABINET No Dewn Parment ing FR 68-2135 LET Us BUY ‘IT OR AUCTION erty or will sell tt for vou and! & 20 Mile Rd. O ROCHESTER 2 BEQRMS WALLED LK MOD ) work. New and repair, Ter LIGHT HAULING —_ _ ASHES =| it for Tou OA 8-268 show you how to get cash ff the R 38014 _ Gee to city. Reasonable, MA 300 LOU NGE Murdock, FE 2-7861, G_& M_ Construction Co ancthing — anytime. Phone FE OXF OF oes “tanoest| fC cee On ee AR RODMIAET (DEALCY LOCATED | (ax ATH ALL Apply Cale F CARPENTERS ALTERATION AND 1260 Dixte Bey E2121) §-2020 furniture ‘buyers. Cash waiting | ee P to town For 3 or ¢ business giris | @ LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. ALL a ee EE ere ess Business S Servi a wan with % ton trock ‘ FF * 78 PE isn * RILEY, Le ea | eee Bere ica reterinees. acts eal r; = Pye > are) be r CABINET MAKER AND ¢ SSPE. ore ices BS wants work, FE 0421, W ANTED TO | cs ALL TYPES | EE Ane | Rooms POWRTOWN AG BORN | of Bit ae wei Derges rnd mae arante en specialty, PE bi Ree ee EG of furniture one FE 2-5523 A age : ‘ il Ute —¥ SALARY YOUR LIFE'S MADE #00 = a APPLIANCE SERVICE oot de LEPGERS, WANTED FURNITURE © ONT PT FAST ¢poowe ses oncuann TARE Oe OSS, Seetee = : : Soe a “ = pid Thiele >; 'y ORCHARD L = wie ttl PERSONNEL EASTER through Classi- repair PEGA) Rew AN Sratotel we ikera neeies “cleanses and gravel TY 70003 _______| If vou have anvthing for sale through Rent Ads! Room : ‘Fe 2-198 AKE | 5 ROOMS AND BATH 267 8, AN- fied Ads. To solve every- ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENAED Ey a RS" Cutined: ROSES | P DEVIL CARTAGE and want pro~ t courteous sery hnttse, . apartment,, any-|° LARGE BOONE Tage ee ee lenwe Geren < : : ¢ Ed a ve FE al and Long Dettan: he : " 2 | a { i urnished. 3 business : Glenwood Avenue day problents quickly. dial MMcray EE ee ot | Bcc en ieae Ghent Ako. COUNTY « ithing — Want Ads give) Stiuef coaple Tall utikies fur. | 3. ROOM TERRACE WITH @as Pontiac, Michie: I -3 . ae DEPENDABLE MAN a Re B > ——————— | = ee Sees RAED FURN Be LAROEST ished pat Lawrente heat automatic hot water, west Pontiac, Michigan iE 28181. | mJ care for your home while | “Ae TRENCHING REDUCED RATES | > FURNITURE BUYER |/ YOU ACTION.. Dial FE} ,ROOM iRNIRNED OR UNI | fide location Avatlable for 1 year . | : ; You are on vacation or trip. FE |. Footings. water li re | z a rnished : lease at per om s. pote Footings ne, field tile, S: van to serve you. Smith WITT) FURNITURE, —awtigue | 2-€ 8181. ’ . LI mca sooeeg: required, Gea Mat. Gam 5 ks Moving. FE ¢-4064. .| “@ishes, and old lamps. MY 2-1531. aa Eee TE 3 2 ai 28 on Steg, id % 4 * é . 4 . AY ay . 4 * ? ° Ry a * r f = “ ‘ * : a RY é ° g e » ~ » A h ay . i TWE N TY-SI x / i a sg, het 43 _Rent Houses mera « 36. | nn OF Sal Sale | Ho rlouses 43 MO D EST vA IDE SNS OUR Sil at ey oe — TH E P 4 O N’ KIAC PRE S Ji Ss. TU TESDAY. F E BR UA ane 1956 u . By Jay pri n ~—— Fo ound Se Sale o _ House uses As ae _Fo r ‘Sale | He 0 touse noo 43) ‘f __ For Sale H ouses_ “| Fo r iio 43 FOR RENT- beat ESSE [= ak B INCOME. 3 at hot 3 water wate: BUD" ir 4" wl tur | BY re arnish S IWNE: a RO hed N zat wc te 3 BEDR 6 estate | #@ ; basem: westates Nicho |e c ‘OR pone 120) ube ent. reece eS cack me ie ™ vet COL ment OR > ir Rotel ROUSE DOWR = ise song heres | rss A tie aS So BE. re 300 THs AUTO. HO? es 5 oes 22 URE h set a7 | ou ones ] i FO! 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EIUER KI 0 ures churehe ers 2 “ : ae ee a i ith tyr he ee lke x THE @ 1995 Fon i a } M ae 0 ‘itonen. ces Bp Sax — ts ches: feb ea edr J S ef Re arver | A ie coe a com We sun AN IND hte” PF \ Sur pia a ee cee D¢ le Si en e M ee ebeter. pom RI alt te $2 pane rea ote Set ahi a Sas: ast f Cc I he in EA ( ee aioe ivi home Cy ) \ i) ie Ba inte Mi y RG ache x 4253 am hd, os ar oa Gene oe a fall i eee & re cea ae tal ST cy, Sard Rance : a ¢ Rar ee cr | B it down ‘ if eet oa} place nd beat cE | we ie rr ‘unt? . 5 fun ste ith ly iets : eS c r aot GBbe 2 m oe veh ne U “ re h fer 2 : ‘ dy ‘ | iv J ; # 3 : i : . ‘ i : | ‘ , | : 4 | } / : y 7 / by } ‘ : : ‘ ] ; 4 oe \ : S -_ 4 | ‘ i t 2 i . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1956 _" ' 7. . TWENTY-SEVEN Ps % MGM SE OMI AEE \ , : For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Resort Prop. 44A | Sale Business Property 49 FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger | Sale Household Goods 57) Sale Household 1 Goods 57; For Sale Miscellaneous 60/ For Sale Miscellaneous 60 3 . PLL tl DOLLOP NLL A ALLA le YL LE ALL ll et % FOR 6 WEEKS ONLY!| | pw canoe | POmgAU RE OME, wy | MaME ONREN DRarEs| ADE eLRCTIIC nANoRS Ton Cin CIE FLVCRRICERT Tix:| i gTDRM WINDOWS. 1 DOOR OTHI DN. PBR 2TEos, to. roun, owx| fad ar, "Gal pe Ene Txi2 L LINOLEU IM $7.20 | xy ¥ sue moter tps of hpuiog for seh: | PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE : orig | type ‘on tag ai “ace Gains Fe - IN AUBURN WALL terad WATER HEAT. reoleeir Ll sul 8. “value, 68.95, Bull Mood fon roof slab RD. TILE, seas ation room. #5 value $5.05. “ve seer me | Sue eae aa & Ee UHR arn, SooReege raha ole reoltetin cin gotes | Gaal Stn enue ty | "ego wmacrag 5 a we ms ei ar we ba) situated on T5145 ft. well shaded AL. $3. Pair of garage doors, 1 mahogany | - .| 2901 Dixte Hwy. ai ; = ES USES Jone} ‘et Se ee ie fon SUPERM. WUALE ALCOHOLeA if a eaueee etic an ee Taw heeGe Una pou 4 INCH SOIL. PIPE 5 Fr. . se 4 te 6 weeks. Bee our, nen ers nope et Lieut mee ‘any kind event INO ARE PED Fe _¢we Massoasiie’ ORiando 34102 . Motor tps tine. 18 gal. Hot Sump Pumps ind super! 3 éellent deer . country. Price, wcbas ses Poses Pee DO otD: 62 27 BIECE LIVING ROOM sUITE| cen” pou Ol at | 172.8. Seginew 2100 | Chee, Tah subsleptel dows | Sie Se . — Bresktront Dresr table ts, scol.| $28. Gas stove $15. Chrome set | ‘mont Ba -nimont tions 103. | ONE Sait’ wT “ROL Y-DOOR. a : orse payment. Ph. MA §-4210, i aPTt BLDG. sino DOWN. fog tabs, $18. Inside door. FE — 20 FE ate. COLEMAN FLOC LOOR FORNACE, 1 IN- ak) 5FbOn aieiowa ES ‘ pe 8, Cae Elis RA, “For Sale Lots 46 | —12_Abts._ $27,985 down OR 3-6108. Cia FOR Your FURN ‘7 PIECE LIVING . quires Voornei meer — be thant tae a] 4-225 or FE 2-9179 SOON LL aL Le al, Orocery slore, sock & equipment __oF tools. OR 3-371) ROOM G ROU I DUO THERM OIL BURNER. LOW SI IG "H Ti Y USED ib < ‘ , 3 FAMILY MODER’ 500 Ati CHROM: 1 i aa a Modern 2 piece suite, 2 modern | model with fan, & two 50 gallon a sd S 2 8 ‘Si N. $1. includes store bldg and 6 room bd 5. Ss ; $2.000 down. Inquire G0 E. AD AMS home. Located | hoot mle se yourse gad, seve mee (ppt ee coffee ta- eral pene moe penn os. h re AIRE OIL BURNER ; son, evenings. y - Four ¢ | table. val- ‘ S zy ; 5 ACRES aa Celie — $30.68, These are brand gow ALL FOR $97, PAY | _ M308 AND 275 GAL. FUEL Oxfo: woshi : odels, famous make, t we JACK “Glesr ‘Lake, Good favestarent os| gtiment,bieek bldg. ene story on mice “ope” alnsepunt'somee | ONLY §2 WEEKLY {DRAW TITE HITCHES! TANK. CALL FE 2-3445. there are" approximately 8.000 Sip eee onners Come tn, look, compare b | Pearson’s Bank Furni Ct es Li eh STEEL DRUMS FOR OIL OR averavious year growth, with $2,000 down convinced of these extraord arson s Dan urniture PLATED trash, 62.00. 118% E. vale Bere. Bivd. ise & PAUL M: JONES REAL pESTATE “he oe an rf aaa SE nen oe | ch eicmtees etieare: cy eee | STALL siowEne at re ae = CREE It BPSSEF | Wiyne Gaber'es |? 2, Pea om to "EERE, hae th , 1 yne Gabert § e e natn Re sel dad puns betes eee | HIGHLAND ROAD ? as. $10. EM 3. EM oe ppli TV Specials | FOLDING DISAPPEARING ST STAIR: mplele with gleaming, chrome cash. 7 = 200 FEET OF BUSINESS FRONT. CUSTOM DAVENPC DAVENPORT. WING Wino ance: pecials way Cy tor Feb. only. Levelon, faucets, eee el ete Ub tang ‘i me P lx, Ret . : $19 These are factory TROY TOWNSHIP AGE right in a well established BACK FOAM CUSHION, $100 0! re mn Delx rig, . $69) new uct. See us now! onde! vr "S 2 excellent building lots. Commu-| shopping center. Priced right and —COST. FE £3008, net gh Gu. FA. Retrigh at"... She CHURCH: S INC. Oreb ioe opranmnie: 4t6 S nity water system These are lo- le terms. Located in Wa- DAVENPORT & CHAIR. HAND Easy ee washer 4} . Ba oe | 6 Osmun St. cated in a section where the terford — where the pop- arved, red walnut wo rrigide ra es Ls Retrig 107 Squirrel Ra. FE 20233 “TOE LOOK t- DAILY 16 homes average about 624,000. Can | lation is rowbha br leane ond G Walnut wood, gold Emerson. FRE STANDING TOILETS 19.05 : ly : be bought on terms. bounds. brocade ter Admiral : 21 x 32 double tos : ‘g93 | For sale: 65 year head Pontiac’ B t H B 1382 Auburn Ave PE 43393 TV. floor mode! ining table. 6 | 12" Console TV, new picture | Washtowls with Ditings . 11.95 steel drums for burn: ¥ $ ‘bes ome EY aa ehairs, and @ brocade, Deak ae Gpcuinone e ae ale 3 pe. colored bath sets with trim. rubbish in, $1.00 each, 4750 Jos. Featuring plastered walls too FULL PRICE-LARO® box if. C. Wood Co model sewing machine, new, Ox13| Crosley ‘Biond full door 17”. TV |? Pisco "Stay ireesulars g1ge 06 | RH. P. Sutton, MY 2-042. floors, gas heat, suitere window, $499 FUL ° rue’ ADs: alee wee stove bh re. | new picture. Save PLUMB. é SUPPLY Roofing and Sidin ful lnsubied paved sree, nti, See cca burba. ALTOR rigerates tke, ot mew. 3 doable bed | = MARY OTHER yf? CHOOSE 172-5. Saginaw FE biases ing and oiding : eatgiag tenes wad Ceayet Dowta| fiolading high schol Corer Williams [are Rd. (M59) seeds PE Ba EASY TERMS GAL. HEATER Combination Doors ‘ to m, see them todey.| oo ep = ee DELUXE NOROR ELECTRIC | 121. samen FE ee | inte b Gas beater Insulation | Coren South on Bast Biva. a star AITS LAKE Excellent ——_After_$:39 call OR 32603 fully automatic, warming | 1965 G.B. WASHER DATES. eMnary uate Mand sony ovo $00 up M. A. BENSON ese lake. ake. Wooded tot xt. Wil ac Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A “Ty wus weil he ; ; aera steetieat mais S sken, Te rm 8 available. save GMBiNa me ©. Sa ce Fe 42541 nee “Ts alue at LAL LAP APARNA t's probably ‘just as broke through just then — DINING ROOM TABLE, § CHAIRS | Hampton Electric, 825 W. Huron. jerome Ct ersiz oe BOE RALAMX: ix. | home Be rr . Orets te the full price of this lovely| ment. This is a real v Z a FE ¢2525. Open ‘til 9:00 p.m 100,000 UTPUT KALAMA x. 2 bedroom home. plastered walls, | only $1,260. SERVICE STATION FOR Lease | it may save a breach-of-promise suit! thes Call efter’ 6:00. 100 | FE CH Fradein Dept. | wtettn ited, ait, conditioner fur- | foat. Wait boxes for duplex : elt city conveniences, $100 down, HUNTOON LAKE §PECUAL-% =| Fon RENT 7 BAY “GASOLINE ELECTROMASTER FULL si7E 1 Ree (ade Jon vos| gui tank. Bee in operstion. OM | Bao. “s. Thompson, 00 8: > $40 per month including taxes and| 148 ft. lot only % block from |" Stouon on main bighway. OR electric stove. Clean and in good | Wasner . 373867. Perry Bt. : i Jake. Only $900 full price with | _3't360. y Business Opportunities 51 Money to Loan = 3) _ condition. FE 2-300, Radio... -ssss.s-s+-s+s- $19.98 | 2 WHEEL UTILITY TRAILER SEPTIC TANKS a delay will iaean Seerpeieinent, low down payment, and lo LARGE COMMERCUL GARAGE | ~~ (State Licensed Lenders) ENOUGH RUG & PAD FOR F Xia | Gas Range 3450| with canvas cover and metal aaaiees ; : see it now, —_ Gas station, large parking area, TT Togm, brown, $5 FE Refrigerator bone §125 "Wits “aod Babe Stns | PE 44aia. 3073 Bila, Lake RA. mxr R 1 main street near town. Suitable LOANS $35 TO $500 FOR SALE: we ENTE REL Fieetes renee : aa 125, Wilson and at Leste 4 bo. eee eo L. H. BROWN, ce tor for trucks. Write Box 81, Pontiac | Say it BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE pl en 5 05 hun | Davenport chair. $30.50 _ Waddington. Birmington. Mi 40078 | SINKS FROM 06.0. 52 - GALLON ‘ cer pares ar ergy Gel er Open Sunda Press. awmi 4 W. Lawrence 8 #1538, | itincer washers ......"gu08 up | Bronson ‘table aod 4 chairs wo so FIRAT QUALITY 6 FE BATH | clectric water heaters, $70.96. 1362 W. Huron - 2-4810 LL SUPER SERVICE STA. a tel coe ma atade ets, : heaters, . Ae fel with 63.000 down, 1362 Wi His Real Estate rE 2 he a Gat igo brencr man be cerca’ or asa Diba aniies Need $500 eee eee ee, T HOM AS ECONOMY $19.05; 32x21" gouble sinks, $14.96; The: 8 i tbe Bes Sky Theater area. TALP ACRE LOT ON CROOKS| Call PE "20179 . Ob ees, Completely | |ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE 3-402 ; ] qhompeon 0 8 be | OST SASH . ene Ra., $1300. Excellent location. “Al celieet “hardweedbestness, Le meTaTe ELECTRIC @fove PurL| FURNITURE CO. — | Thompson, te 8 Porty. | atumine so other lots in rural sections “MOBILGAS STATION red erect Pontes or Less “sige. $100, Call MI 7068 361 8 SAGINAW 8ST. FOR BALE’ NIG FLASH | Alminam | ma tare anol bear Rochester Charles Melick. | Corner of 15 Mil Deqitndre wih sgveral malor WITH QUICK ; ROOM PONTIAC, MICH. bee gerne] Pile | Wibin sbdh ” 9 : ( USSEIL YOUNQ) Setwi tina. o1 e-cs. or my | Cpoer, Of tf Mile end D renters: Industries. Wil gross, $100.- I 1 i PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. eries, good condition, Phose FE FE 4-6089 ‘exALTOR 3-1200. tion weekdays contact Mr. Dart fee Teac ti cee SERVICE? — ot. FE 670s. _ Used & Reconditioned:~ | _ 2-680 —— Cam. © 0 om 412 W._ Huron $428 } LOTS WITH 3 OR 4 LARGE| FE 23-0103. Eves and holidays. trucks, caterpillar tractor, 12 comic, FT. UPRIG! ONT FREE FREEE 6 eu. . ft. GE refrigerator .... geese FOR SALE SHOP SMITH WITH § Open Eves. ‘ti! 9 Bun FE ¢9612/" shade trees, and lake privileges. | PE 5-0402. all mill equipment, off. fix-| Then Home” & Auto ts the place| {74,1 ia yrs. M Tou. ft. —— thar tacees = __#ll_attaschments. OR 3-1262.__ | "se78 Orchard Lake Rd. : Off Cass Eliz, Rd. whi sell or tures Ca 5 buildings, Tim- to come. Most loans made on 7 - ft, | og FURNACES. OVER-STOCKED. iS Pan CENT OFF On trade as down ment on nice Business oO rtunities 51 ber ontracts available. your first visit, So come im or a OE CON. | Late miodel “square wb aye New of) forced air cost, ‘tinued Ol Ww wedern home in Pontiac. Phone pportunities ° Ovuer leaving sate. phone for cash to on your! dition, FE 2-000, ee ee 50! Counter-flews, utilities, basement spr + colors. wrwick’s, alteman — | DAIRY QUEEN Moderp Bakery isi nant ple, ued to out = J yal we ee ec CLAYTON'S” “ tiny. Drayton Paina” a SURPLUS L El LAH SHORES Located on Orchard Lake Rd. in Excellent west side loce-| awaits you. Leslie Fleisher Man- a005 UsED tT TV seTS, $30 AND G & M SAW SHARPENIN poh Country Living CHETO Keego Harbor. Very good loca- tion doing Loukiybes J walk in| ager. Berk.ey Voss, President. | up, FE 40736, Furniture, re, App Hances . a Phones eee A ly ceawa MATERIAL SALES CO. room modern bun- Homesites with privileges on Eitr-| {fon = oes Ae Ingo rest pesiness! Grecsed —iae.one Q00D USED REPRIGERATOR & a iawn Sheen mare: eee) Full basement. oi! tense rr Cass Lakes. $600 and ness, FE §-0216 anera! AG, . test eS equipment, real Ph. FE 58121 __tlectrie_stove, FE #0339. rE it Plan ~ FE 6-007 2355 °E. cae . near gvoq” school About ta » GROCERY STORE WITH SD bess" 439,000, °* reasonable 5 uto Tenn ee ee meaer aster ro burner Apt. Stove #30 acre of fen : terms. a. . area in UP. for H & A GASINATOR, GOOD CONDITION, wood bed & mattress, ep uae =") Red Horse | kiki gain aa a SG aa ; —Shingleton, Michigan. R A I lu Co te 21431, : ) ELECTRIC RANGE, 930 ; Sees Sere yn comin me, |, sunOco senvice staniow OY nnett Inc.| Loan Company iou ; FREEZER FOR GALE i6 Used ‘eincctaiors ie outa ; FE 4-2252 or_ se n' fl | ® to 3: Saturd tol . e i 2 " RS. ; In your family won't be any 3 REALTORS joure hes | OL 1-6456. Useq TV's, $20.85 and up. Sweet's a foblem at all in this fine |LAKE FRONT ON BEST SECTION tractive 9 bay bulilng isan St 38 ©. Huron Seay te | ee my Natl Bent Bits ZENMORE AUTOMATIC Wasu.| fetlo —nie 3 -reom, 1%, baths, brick of Sylvan ——- 3 shade trees, Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ‘GET “CASH ICKLY te hine, FE 8 rE «& Bs home. Excellent Northend excellent sand beach. ue high gallonage with Q ing machine FE _6-7812. iv" 9 BoA al v ED CONSOLE TV. 2 ome Paseo pornos walcomtabieaea hecrinctent Get LARGE DAVENPORT, BROWN UP- SED vf TV, ee downtown. only $16,500 witn , O'NEIL. Real hess. Profit possibilities are ex- Up to $500 holstery. Excellent condition. $30. By apace the lira 5 i $5.00 down wae AY O NEIL, ES tOF oe teenie se | Sale Land Contracts 52 Worth much more, FE 9-2450 att ~ WALTON a v af 8. Tetegra Open Ly represen ve W be on | Aw Eee 048 to 1085 ca: er 6; 2 D Kitcl Phone FES shies or wee 1293 the premises from 10 am. to 6 Monaene’ classe ta Pipe th rd LINOLEUM 5} 305 Walton, cor. Joslyn. FE 2-2257 é Super Duper Kitchen Co-operative Rea) Estate Exchange | p.m. Fri, Feb. 17 and from 10 Loan, also made on furniture. O IM, 9xl2, .$ |. WASHER FOR SALE. GOOD CON CON- : i in this nearly new 49 room WOODED LOT. 100X190, WITH am. to 4 pm. Bat. Feb 18. oe 613 eee B73 ‘secured by Signatures and other securities. gal. wf? he* ean A+ $988 | WHIRLPOOL mie rE BS, | home, Si iraeaion ted basement. FE 6-600. Penecd aU Skee lane wee ree ear ott sacs eggr dl coer’ at Satcee|| eee ie Eee ate: year Pcie Bee E i ea vane oer cad ne tacting Bun Ol! Co. Post y ettice | Seed burer- O k] d LIVING ROOM SUITE, LIKE New. | —2*™ La : met oy phe pe bree WINTER BARGAINS . Pint, Mich, or phone | 5) 455 BALANCE a an Blue, and blond trim, $75. OR ? waters Pint CEdar 2-1987, 9 a.m. to & Cost to you $2.783. secured by « — 1688. ectri 1I¢ : a you ed eae lett ea p.m. Mon. thru Fri. s room. on 2 acres. excellent wer: Loan Co , - Water b aa i ~ = J A ‘orma | cetera brand, F Last Side BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH. NORTH W OODSIN | 3S wunicas cans! : LORD'S SPECIALS $10. — How : j Almost 1,200 sqsers feet of & modern restaurant. fully 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | § pe. dinette set ............ 940.05 L. NER CO. : living space including 3 bed- WATKINS LAKE 50x150 ft. lake coyeees. 2 eabins ideal motel ' “2 pe. sofe-bed ...........45. oso 65 | 1060 WN. Opdyke Cor, Pontiac rooms, 21 foot family room, front with good beach. Located eit®. 330 ft. on M33. & acres near Russell Young ue TVs, from $2495 |... up Ee 6-92921 full basement, 20x30 garage en South Shore Drive. Priced at Mio, heart of hunting and fishing | i ide-a-bed, from $130.05 .... 4 * with solid cement drive all $3,850 cash. rea. Real opportunity, Illness | ‘EALTOR Used gas Ls a Gabe Betas for $11,960. You'll] want to forces sale. $8,950. len w. Huron FE 44625 FE 4-1574 LORD'S - A be first on this one. OTTER LAKE Well restricted SUBURBAN GROCERY | Eresiege J FE 40612 “ee ; ranch “house pte, eral Re das Suividiog welige business | —— ae _| Furniture and Appliances GI Resale . lake privileges Only 3's pal eat 20° é D "128 W. Huron 8:. You'll be quick to note the west of Pontiac $2,250 with terms wuts Gee Ponting Opoertu- i iscount | Mortgage Loans 54 “where Wrigley's Used To Be" it “9 aay re ' sA-L- ie Mine eas Y LAKE Very scenic e. cas pa $6050 sco! ‘ side offering. 7 bedrooms ee eon jocetion on high wood-| THELMA ELWOOD. REALTOR Cost to you $5860 Secured by LO. ANS $600 to $1,500 | MAYTAG AND © EASY SPIN” DRY- *y ofl heat, paved street. cay eq hil overlooking lake $4,500 PE 5-128 new EE ia lake property. Puc nay pension tice ers. Thyle Electric, 602 N TABL PANE & AM RICK } is with terms, ‘ SI 5 < rpose, | MOD pace at O71 pet) meee ‘LET'S TALK ~ bomen modern = = MAPL LE DINETTE TABLE ayp WAITE’S TELEVISION FLYER TRAINS - cluding taxes and insurance. WILIAMS LAKE. 100 ft wooded BUSINESS” FE 8-044 or FE 5-0978. A See ne sas a DOWNSTAIRS STORE Where can you beat it? Jot “with lake privileges, etce- SENEDS: for Ted McCullough. improvements. REATTAG, WAGMER GOOD ae GOB Go CON- WINE COLORED Cooma ANB feouine factory pe “i nd ; : ~ vation dug for good-sise se- See . 3. To rough-in or enclose 73 So “a ' Perry & Glenwood ment. $1,060 with easy terms. SUPERMARKET— J. C. Hayden bowpes partly constructed. ian ees ED one. 7k | Me Soe eee oe TASKER’ “6 | W_ HURON 8T. : Close a es oon TRADE 86 E. Walton Realtor s parece | He garage or of Maas playpen. bassinette, dea desk. Jon) —_— ne Ceellent ase 2 ; ® _E. Walton | ___—séRealtor ar > me coms With new Kalamazoo le C W d Co 6. On second mortgages. 8 piece 6-0604) heating plant and aluminum Q Y OO . | owt Stes ctore on ner Money to Loan 53| apply 208 Nations! Buliding ged, bed. Maytag tag lroner. You ALWAYS Pay : storms and screens, only REALTOR ment Large enough for partners (State Licensed Lenders) ____Pontiar or phone PE 447270 er BOUT ANYTH Q $1,750 down. This wont fast cornet a neme Lake Rd (M50) and plenty profitable Will accent | “~~ OT A va ‘ : R317 Office Open 05 30 Romederuiandicomtracl! aaedown | _Swaps 33) . CAN BE FOUND ' 8 a oo Al ae s mi (Tt please us to please YOU) Atter $ 30 cali OR 3-2603__ payment. CASH NOW Pree gO Hod tables 61.96 ep re Seed tie 4 ATTRACTIVE NEW ROOM iwerat i : i K |__ For Sale Acreage ys? DRY CLEANING PAY LATER PLAN home. On benutiful sere. Access ee Ore fee eee 8 ing alleles |S 3-38 'y ~ oa . oe = — a ¢ Inside ¢ partly fin- i 3 ul sets up; radios, H alnpsen Cai terdal etal pan er. PLANT | Get cash you need now . |. Pay| ished. will accept car as down !— Reg. s20e'as 4” RCA aul naw chesasg Guetta comb oe. Y-4 | 3 trucks, average about $1! 000 later in monthly amounts you _payment OR +1491 Cons oe : $59.96 up: —_ hee! & used, 65 * _viding MA 53486000000 peri week Ni Mest™ of ved uuinment _<— afford Phone, write or come BUILDING LOTS ORTH Vi06 ate 1—Reg. $339.95 24” Philco bedroo: up: 2 Realtors FE 40528 ~ ACREAGE Guner iwill eccsotthomelor sland accepted as eS: ime ur peas oe Living rece suites, 12.00 up: a : Looking for elbow room? Then you bined es Pinhead Mele tate BENEFICIAL pega iH Van_ wee Petit Pr dO ane e199 bon len tp 6, $19.50 up. Many ; 377 8 Telegraph Eves & Sun better check these parcels. to your proposition. as the bas FLOOR SANDERS AND POLISH- 1—Reg $169.06 31" Raytheon Table UsE OUR Easy PAYMENT g cooperative Real Estate aa a MOTOR cece ee nese een es $000 other plans. he wanta to enter E GO. tose 7 ode fa Complete line of M $128 OR LAY«A-WAY PLAN weres ee ees 1011000'|| Yoag qahe-c reusasablo letter ccd FINANC 1 Reg. $170.95 21" Ambassador We buy, sell, trade anything. Come T tales cee] il te uly censored. | 1-w_tawrenee ot re tame BA ARNES HARDWARE | Gees ss a: ‘Patee, Delia | "Gah Silat around” ere 7 . |gmall down paymen Gin wan = vat SRC EIS : N w. with doors $238 ing. “Lake Commerce : ANNE “or eee ”| MICHIGAN BUSINESS TEKS aN NE ES WILL cae an CONTRACT, 1 Reg. $150.98 17° Philco Table dren Sarx cote af Drop head typewriter desk, 694, x1 S °S €O NI N. MAL: lot’ ete. as down payment on e < L & 8 SALES CO, 4 mi east of | NEW, REVISED . op SATE OS IO ROCHESTER MICH. room house with extra lot. Full | Ree $200.98 31" Phileo Blond Pontiac or 1 mi. east of Auburn Americana Encye with * ROY ANNETT, INC. . OFFERS AGENCY 673 8. TELEORAPE RD. ae wIX, 2 ss wl ct 100 Bwivelet . sis Ae > [ig r 2aNe 53% W. Lentil cue PE 4 1549 PE 1582 LOANS 28 TO 8500 Lado 293. a opt for WAITE’S TELEVISION ree, on Aubu ye a aa yer vor: $78. 2.3205. | 38 E. — St. . ont “11 Pient ts park ne UTOS . dpe é an shat WR ets ———————— Oe SED PURNITURE. venings : east Michael oF et our front. door LIVESTOCK WILLIS M” BREWER Downstairs Store _ | For Sale Miscell 60| Refrigerators. gas and electric Near St. Michael's LARGE PARCEL OF LAND. Vic.) ___ —_— ae ng ee eR TOR CL or scellaneous le poe — Hes 6 room brick and shingle of Rochester. Can be subdivided | saresMAN OR MANAGER FOR eter OL COT, Of 10701 ieee ee ee Se aah cobon een |e | tee enanes for. housetratiers ‘and home in excellent condition _Shown by app't_only._LI_5-8660. | “ complete line of building supplies. Ph Pochester_ * FE 45181 or FE 26532 __—s|_s model. 9 Lor pee . ADJUSTABLE AREA WALLS cottages : on paved street. 3 rooms HUNTING LAND, 20 ACRES IN | Must have had experience in seil- "38 FORD CUSTOMLINE 4«¢ DR on are yer FOR BASEMMNT WINDOWS TRAILER EXCHANGE, FE_2-3200 f on first floor 3 & bath on ANDERSONVILLE SWAMP EX-| ing be able to organize own 35, 000 - dy! I 1] 1es All equipped 4.000 miles Will OAKL AND COUNTY'S LARGEST 12” deep 6398. 18” deep 65.36 —_ ~WEW AND USED : second Full basement, au- pre DEER COVER. CALL | office ireet_ OG offer to pro- sacrifice for older car and take | LECTION OF UNPAINTED 24° deep $684. 30° deep $8.92 POWER M wens. ROTARY Seee aes | So eee ee | Je) ommend _SipT pbarmente, May be soem t| Cooma, atin ater, desks. BLAYLOCK TILLERS, POWER, SPRAYERS. 2%_ car cement block «a- maces Sale le Farms 48 FE 2-309] for appointment. Ask Ce inet = v = Piece a bookcases, se ate record | COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY Co A cpgcrennttok ed og Ww. F. nine Tage. $12,000, terms. i—~ ~~|_for Mr Kent tne eden Lo lode cabinets, cupboards and bars. 61 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-710! Barden and Lawn f£quipment 5 | ek SMALL CLEANERS FOR SALE. Bi ickner S electric brakes. Swap for smaiier| PICK & PAINT P STORE 278 GAL, FUEL OIL TANK LEGS, | 1393 8 Woodwara. of 14 26 Acres—$2,850 Down | ~ 100 ACRES _ FE 5930) after § o'clock E trailer or dump truck FE 48960. | 143 Oakland Ave. FE 5-9562 Fe has cap. New Delivered, $34. Mie Rd., Birmingham, MI 4-6009. ine eed ep lecasonmS 2) BUY TO SELL REALTOR TRADE EQUITY IN GOOD LAND OWNERS MOVING TO FLORID DA. NEW GALVANIZED ~ Sulit in” 1881 “Cie foore, | Oood evel farm tn rich produc. “PARI RIDUR 18 THE “ BIRD" Be ae a Se furniture ALL CARP ENTERS | %8 di) Ft Pr. fenethe . 110 fe a , ; tibe um strict near & cE \ x HK, ac Press id javatory, electric water oss Fo 4) Buckner Convene | te i Rest tn tools at lowest prices rit P PLOMBIN SUPPL heater, refrigerator, store| fA%, Real farmers ceca ena a eR ent offices in Pontiac area, "re L TRADE CASH FOR LOT OR | fre Metug" see ie Generai Warehouse. 20 Dixie 1728 PE 6-2 sad frapes | Severe Pe | equipped, You can move right in he edb paoest hae ee és - where you ce par tha a Sar cntiasa note un heen NEW = = PORTABLES. WILL ent buiiding leires. ‘| Barn, stanchions, drinking cups. Fee eres ee Otiv 2-7857 ALUMINUM, COMBINATION WIX-| "adjust. oll ant grease anv. make total price. fo. | wife Can buy prop, bldg, fix- once - @ . month payments. ive ___| Plastic W all Tile.. a ea. | bows AND DOORS AT. RE. : | | Tim Yerm hease wih ful bexe:| tures & equip for $500 dn plus You get full amount, no WILL TRADE ‘# FORD, GOOD Unclaimed tinoleum a0| DUCED PRICES OT OUR Es-| SeCmg mochine within « redine of : Ottawa Hills Ranch ment. Tractor, grain, hay, etc inventory al. on easy terms Geductions. transportation. Will trade for any | gurpius Paint. ............ ui 49| TIMATE. NO DOWN PAYMENT bag et oS SS | é ie Gide Gul brick Seat CO) acres cow! ceeded (Sickycas in Beer & wine Call PE 58-6787 E household appiiance or anything. wht rv aammet ; $1 98 TERMS. © & i otal tS LE | fetal nel Evenly te bt ne : “poor home built in 1953 family forces sale $23.500-terms | after 800 p m cer or BORROWING PE #2684 Harold’s Paint & [eno _TION CO. FE 2-1 OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO : HO ee EE a an aE = cuca! ROR ARIURS ueercormaperamnag) Marcil Daca [aie mipctmie rout apriz| ie WEE vaemen ree space Carpet In living room FE] OY) KENT, Realtor | UT : : aan you THINK. set, new luggage trailer with = ances at wholesale prices rag n garag ; | and drapes throughout Rec- 2 " 0 oN VENDING MACHINES canopy bullt-on Excellent bar- RE-BUILT VACUUMS. GUARAN- | GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO, Terms FE 4- oe reation space in basement. 4 W tee — FE 5-6105 wm Nets $35 a wk MArket _ ain Bee at 2765 Genes Drive. teed. Parte, all merken 956 Myrtle | 2254-Dixie Hignwavy PARK FREE | PORCH tues IN. KARLY | - heat, aluminum storms n Eve F : aickt : BATH M FIXTURES, YOUNGS-| American Lanterns, Old English | sd screens “Cement drive- Next to Consumers Power sees Bre sed censh eet | For Sale Clothing 86, REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR 8 lad ater gedid biseace: (2G) Weed) | uiCsacki@ padi Candie ilanterninde: | way) and cemientisiad for 4 Modem 3 Ba Naaciecouioeny ~~ ee best brands. Perfect. new. guar-| and coal Hot water and steam | signs Also most complete selec- | car garige. $18,000, terms a y . BEAUTIFUL SHEARED BEAVER anteed for 6 vears Buy a new re- boilers . automatic water heater, tion of lights for every room in bow booert 4 | 109 «8ACRE KENTUCKY Pegs! coat Aimost new. Reasonable. FE frigerator for a little more a hardware aici at supplies pee boweniet terre Be aap lier . rs - ore. | : nee c Near Corbin. Good house ulid- | ] S §-3228 ed machine Michigan u- Crock and tile galvanised cop- . _ j a Aoves Clarkston homelim 9») wes cemnsra top jread-) Beil jor Oi : tation Buckner BOY'S TRENCH COAT. WINTER Orescent, 38 303 Orchard Lake Ave er pipe and fittings. Lowe Bros Lake Ave eo HAVE Srccllent reoedition Targe —trade_ PE 21703 Located on one of Pootise s main jacket, pants & mise. Size 14 | REFRIO. }. & WESTINGHOUSE aint, HEIGHTS pore 2685 A COMPLETE LINE 5 sees esa ees oe 80 ACRE aa tesa cose | FY vil comes gab, Gres, eke | gt tere. Reaetants et ore. | Baae pues a oA TRIRETTE OF MINNOWS AND fireplace kitchen with din-| . : a ventory at wholesale F n) C SHAMPOO- | BABY BASSINET & ar IN ve = ing ell," bedroom floors ood BARGAIN ees ie Denes Ingnece ©, rr 4-035 Tet | Beale Searing Gad _estimates. or as & in good condition LIVE BAIT! ished im cork, recreation | | q s xie y RESSES, 4 COATS, “7 a * Here is a fine, gently rolling 3 EKA VACUUM _ r Sethe viel Latelarcaal aad ace of farm property, 30 miles | Offices are located: _ Size. _187 Chandler sPECTAL ee ir ads model $49.95. | praAUTIFUL SET ” OF” “RINOS. We Rent Ice Shanties | ont nm are Alert ocr. feo toom ines out waite. Encedtolnw goine recent acre P Posies, tnd Picor, Naat me, | EDWARDS OUTLET | roves, BOUORT SOLD. EE:| sugarcment hey f tun tte oe ANDERSON HDWE. : Soll Is rich black walnut i 8 Saginaw : . if FE ‘“RSO} peunedl si cerce. naan Newly fenced, Has 7-roo oaaenge | artridge | Drayton Plaine, 4512 Dizle Hwy, Wool suits. topcoats, eon ieeete: ns pat 602 Mt. Clem- | Cul eaectice for $150 cash FE | lasterboard i tno tac soeape barn and other out uiiding « | 2 jackets, all sizes, $500 & |— ———— : tt $26,000, terms ' : AND PORK, HALF AND | Pp 35-9962 from ene Some) teak Deetiee rere (eer | De ee Watled Lake. 290 Barnston ce can Gita sie on far cee (ee ta Oar richs (Cranes) Marke OE | ,; FREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS | 1 | 5 ; : ene | $7841. ag sylvan Lake Front remarkabie buy for ong ee Credit if desired SOFA AND CHAIR DUNEAR int B TT) S __ Bunda: a.m to iH Practically Dicew besutit EMBREE ws GREGG TOMAS) SPECTALS) | cee bccn North scrosn from Bent oun USED FAMILY CLOTHING. | Phyfe dining set & occasions! ta oe e jn oS ; ee eister s _Sand, , Gravel & Dirt 66 brick contemporary ome EM 93314 , — Sa | Reasonable. Resale Shop, 207 Oak-| bles Fxc condition Sedaka. Sikes Ite lin ft ARLA. IAL S on nicely jandscaped fet Eyes EM ih or EM 3-3708__ r | tend i= Cpr < axinee AF . “- ee, ‘ . AP LPP sprink! = ore Se eee 3 AL. p $°40 per 100 eq ft AR - Soil I sacle ae 240 ACRES ONLY 821.000 ee ae, eos ; PECTAT a Gab fioariny $8 per 109 eq ft LARGEST GOLD BOND A-] TOP SOI, CRUSHED STONE. piace in living room. dining ® toom modern house | Lerae) Year ‘round liquor ber and 6 LL ANS ‘Sale Household Goods 57 Mets! cabinet 21 fig Plumbing pipe steel 1 beams PLASTERBOARD | = Beales ve fl ye Sune Conklin, a e barn 4 cow stanchions Tinking ane Fe ae A area - ee es "i scree as : oe Houses to move ie i . - = i Sie'bathe E'large bedrooms | cups 2 silos. Gas pump, A real | pryorwick Alles pus spacious |, Weee bare eax ciate #12 Garkges to wreck $25 DEALER luuac BAND, GRAVEL AND lake level features extra! farm P herd a wel} constructed brick building ANTIQUE FURNITURE—REFIN- | Gas range = . $25 UNTON ; | fin Aarts rE 433710} r FE 8-374 bedroom space, bath. fire- And pists oot Senos Everything in excellent condition $25 to arge0n ~ . 9 $308 | ished dnd in good condition. Pine 925 gai fuel of] tank .... 625 | WRECKING CO INC at plasterboard ....... $ 1.25 BROWN & BON. aAND, GRA L place screened porch, hot “Opie” FE 42577 | OP!¥ $22,500 down COMMU Lea! LOAN fom | dry sink, pine milk safe. pine Good refrigerator $75 31245 W @ alle Ra 418%, plasterboard ........ 8 1.380, fil dirt, FE #1708 or water heating system: At Bee A os 46313 ‘E pe mipec® VICE ru blanket chess Cherry Pennsyl-| Metal wardrobe er 12 cor benas S| fre oe KE 5.0200 4x8’) plasterboard ....... § 1.75 087 tached 2 car garage $32. After 6 313 | RESORT — TRADE located on FRIENDLY SER vania Dutch dropleaf tab * «2 x7te" terboard 196 500 terma. , 1 120 ACRES US 22 Just south cf Oscoda ap - Gherty eis drawerli chest sherry lieuecie cance , a3 Dally 8 30-8pm Sun 10-2 4x7'4" piasterDo aye ee | GOW MANURE PRLIVEREDS. FE la 7 ifarcel within 90) eileallSjgcter ciety suit motel bookcase Unfinished pine ait : @vilolandelerutnre | CABH nosy FURNITU RE | = or FES -2 , corne a plus a modern 5 room home — enfe es) jerks pine cupboard — ae e {ee — 73 fb Crown coat ......... $ 2.28) Roy Annett Inc. oi ieut 0 fom. tenty it] Rl pet erm the strat eon | Saeed sat ware hap pet | St Seren —_—_TE tn Be ene) ah Need, Coal & Fi REALTORS _acre with reseonable terms a} only $22,900 on eaty terme bane side cabinet — om Mane seater es poss a anager O76. 0 tt pecioraten tape ....$ .00 | DRY SLAB WOOD. 8¢ PER ett FEderal 8-0406 (~ ANGLE g]9O NETS ers Will trade for Bhorse, contract i; ing my home—Phone MA §-1224 TRADE [Nepal a0 ib beg ot [pectital ... $ 118) 2 for $10, Deltora, FE 4-6588 Baal l Ades 4 Sunday 1-4 ‘ uD : . . or other property { t . fa] 1 | Y " 20 95 50 Jb bax of # e $ .69 DRY, HARD HEAVY SLAB Woop Open Evenings and Su = Ph Ortonville 172 Collect ber eS Ex ra Fast war recon elec washer vim fae E ; 3 St rs YB inch gas ran oe) | @x8 std. masonite ......... $ 255 and kindling $5.50 tT eord. or a rehy, f Sone NEAR M5 MEDICINE eels PATENT CHL Abe Ue Tint 6 pe alntnie ‘ni Waite on on + - Garag e Doors 4x8 fir olvscore .......... : 380g: two for “0, FE 6.3006. ee Suchy erity Tianvillie _ T 1008 Sain in 2 house fa Qpe living rm. sulte ; 5 4x 8 " nly wood 80 | = LG or “Sale L ake Prop. 44 — : : ~— arias oe pa Service | Thvie eee "S02 No omaten. | pales wood cinette set ; A 10, £1190 Neue; rrED “4 Ix fe anotty pine panejing #160 00 are way beat Ol, Ost. 2 = F uy bE erasional chatr : ‘ 2 J xErRont 395 ACRES . You can borrow $20-509 quickly ur a : econ ciel saluen timed wuaranteed “ss ir board per M. ; 90 00 | land Fuel ani Paint 436 Or- BEAUTIFU epi RIE Cerrone = Gian fac, Scone on signature. car or furniture A BUY. BMALL RADIOS, $6 TO Ghom suite. 6 pieces am $38 Estimates ©0 it3 pine noards per M ‘$79.00 —chard Lake Ave PE 66150, fot on Woiverine Take $¢.950 ice far m so. 2a) WART) FW PARTRIDGE Loans made withuot endorsers $12 Also record players. FE oniy i Trodeling 16° rolf rock woo! Inculation § 2 20 FREE FIREPLACE WOOD, with #1459 dewn. Hannan Li dairy fa ie sand ee i ake, af IK ’ for any worthwhile purpose Up 5-8755 i WYMAN S . BE RRY DOOR SALES BO aa Looee rock fool per bag § 4 40 afier 6. _ #490000 Pet, of putdings warn, neue REALTOR ae 1.358] to 20 months to repay APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE Wh Shae uae fe 199 ft rag 2” insulation $ 425 aeasoNeD HARD FIREPLACE 60 FT. HIOH. rOODED, ast AKE Re Ap concn, cy IP RAE NEW LOCATION AT | Bilghur nr tie as $09 05 18 W Pike FE © it22" cir RANGE ROWER MOWERS Grade "A" birch doors up $ 7.00 wood. FE 4-6657 Front_ lot § 4 } a 2 hes ; : ue ly scratched A'so severa! , sed anc New 5 odele a i = = a sf Ideal for future dereicpment. | l'a BIOCKS WEST OF HOUSEHOLD i ' ‘ i eo =| er Coat Th x alae . QUANTITY TREK TOPS & S&AW- aUvER ARE FRONT GE, 78 FE. organization, or recreation. Only | * TELEGRAPH eu nat eerie seinen Swiene | OPIECE BE Di ROOM | jig kone branas Wo OF Miler | us RROYDELL PAINTS > ef, gave: S485 Silvervel Bt ee 1 oa. Cuati or terms “OR _ H1l5@ 6325 per acre. with terms REAL ESTATE & EUs ears | gan Fluorescent. 303, Orchard | SET | Garden & Lawn Eautpment, 1563 IF YOU ARE BUILDING A 39 _0d, Cash or terms. | sit 1HO SAN | FINANCE Lake Ay | | Bouth Woedward (North ef 14 HOUSE DRIVE OUT TO. BUR- For Sale Pets 69 : : ‘Open Eve Tito @ it lau Rania RECORD CHANGER | Beautiful dresser“ large mirror | Mur ne Rirmingnam Phone MEISTER'S AND SAVE UP TO | . : nd fs ARRAS ING ON E Corporation of Pontiac | and radio, $26. Other ttems. FE + WER sl Med btn Gel Gi) GU 6 pees — | $500 ON ALL MATERIALS. =e 4 § APARTMENTS AND 3 COT- INZL. | 2%) South Saginaw St Kar nae de. §-7766 drawers. 2 boudelt jam ps ve CABINET SINKS” From, ss a 88 | MAKE SURE ITs A fen seal) alos = ae Oe es K EI L | smatt Town BLY) at ea Rate uavte, SPER) cai | ee eee | BURMEISTER_ ae aa : rate ee | ; pEERE. Thompson 80 8 Perry REALTOR = +r ¢ - ie i a BASSETT HOUND. CHEAP TO Bae Oe en eee criecimed 418 W. Ruran| = Phone FE 4: 325 | Tosa cree ec is | EN Y ou NEED Me tetera oe Ge Pearson's Bank Furniture | CLOSEOUT ; I _ ise party if good home. MA tenants pay utilities, $3.000 down | ee eee pteee pchance | miles from Pontiac in. vil- dio-phono. comb FE 6-2026 42 Orchard Take Ave FE 67881 | Exterior ang interior doors, ease! NOTthern Lumber Co. ma FOS ai will handie. oneretiNy jEstavecFxchante!! \ee farm center No lc | 5 to “BENDIX 17-IN-TV. MAHOGANY We Give Gaid Ball Gilt Stampa ra tivecord 65.75 per. sheel sist Cocley Leke Ra a eee OOS, ne Ey “ Sale Business Property 49. quor. Aoproximately $4,509 ' console with \y doors, new pic- 7 PHILCO ELECTRIC REFRIG- Cash and carry Pontiac Plywood Pontiac ,, EM 33747 = Misiones Lhd ttle Le LAKE FRONT So ee aI EE down will handle Lease or ture tube, excellent” eonditlon, | | Mon 6 /Co. 1488 Baldwin Ave FB alestenay BD 8 Mile ind BOSTON aT STUD. PU! ise Foor FRONT Realy ex { purchase real estate Gross- | You can get It guickir on, YOU gay 95 MT” €-1300 | erator Rewsonable FE 4- mM 2-2543 Detroit FL 1-4184 Curtiss. OR 3-9296. ( ; i ees Yaron Se »t B | bout $75,000 : or gnature car miture No en- - —.____ | 1953 WHIRLPOO!L GAS DRYER "1 a s = 1 Fae peng eee papers 2 Bedrooms, full pain ares Saginaw Street Bldg. | Sietetcive coupe °A re | aarcert “Payments to suit cour BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER | “Geuse Like cew $06 on at vHole ME 723 | PENNY PAINT SALE-|-osten poseet Renee shade trees. neat year round Between Pike and Lawrence Bt. | markable-trliet and a very budget We will be gied t help New. fully guaranteed Delivered 5 —5- —warwut Jn DINING - ae Seas : zaNa : ALE Po rs ied ar home, Olfered a $4900, terms Jot 20° » 144° plus stairway ente- | fiexibie deal Worth -an | you with your money problem» ond iMatalle No down payment House paint, 1 gaiion ..... _ $298 wers ne tt Now Ga the Aime rio) buy S 2 per week. Maytag Washer late TOOM suite FE 41030 Sant ‘eurrcp ma rmington. Ph. GRe this valuable property at half its | SEE | model A-L condition, $39. Phone @ PC MAHOGANY pinIna ROOM — LITE A NS WER 10 Lal osetia! Jeet aso ocioe nae C ~ Schi 1eTt | PAUL M JONES REAL ESTATE| Teshe R. Tripp, Realtor | MY yt. waite tee peasy S| YOUR PROBL E M:) ripper bece paint, gat 2.0000. Bee Ph sa . a) | Roller or pan le... ........, u ALTOR ian lige ie an ce i re ‘peiel or re SS coh"! eee . FINANCE CO New Bf a ee insta! coe: or fet aoia ay | iW as nee Be tala Cs see R SHOP. ne | pes eclbg ef St il re ‘erator tas Oak land my * goer’ Commerce Rd pa agi I Bt. Box 16. | | 03 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. | lation Only $10 ed Cos Gs. Kenyon at 8179 OY'S, 96 aod j hire, it’s BESS | OOR SHOP EM el Evgings, MA “¢-2006. Posting Pi : : ‘ L FE 4.1574, = * Fueigas, OR 3-240 Ave aie | oe 8. Saginaw at. ee twee s . , ‘ ° ~ f » 4 < 1 os . . 4 2 7 4 o ; f) L 5 * al } H 7 For S = ae eee Fe | Sa ey ied ei| THE HIGH DO na ke aoe sale, Can brill’ ped - grade used LLAR | ee Sake quod Sorat, 0 por ar ve the extra f For Sale Ce dyke R "ten Oe.| Rwy Soy gee wah aa inles, i or Sale Cars 91 Hope - ‘or Sale — ‘a eee ek ae et hens eh vamwerr | ECONOMY LITTLE 4 Pe dem- : ° Se" down. wonmhes ‘ar low as Ecotours pa OM «BR, FORD. | ’ JAS THE MAIN L - 4 . Dix .. Genesee ke '83 Ford 6 18,000 mi. | FAC! H nN eats s Z Sales, 2101 seine 780 — overdrive : A a CTOR TODAY OT i e Ta e er e _— — his. After 3 locum, uburn © A ELECTIO art ao fi z springs REPAIR SERV- ta a leas TOP Ke CA > ee FORD , ROM ; ; of ir oulng talleres Adtea WaVaisi Fon GOARAN TEE. AUL M60 D . we SPOT : "$2 ODELS/|’ . " De MM N MAN ND U 55 F Trailer ITY PO eg a Bc bees lop Gis woe tee l ese ee ar MOTORS PIN ARCO ARRANGED Oe 254 Ponta ar. .....$1595 i iE PERFECT xch a 803 N, Lee R vou whit, SADE. 54 Ply ae wagon « -91595 = V ALENTINE I 1Ige n, eu ECONOMY 4 OR 54 Chev piveies . $1195 | » Pr eurer ss Bist uu ANDERSON See M ECONOMY USED CARS | 4 Ford steven aS | i DETROITER ‘ ee &M Wace FPP 1948 GMC § PASSENGE FE 42131 | 54 P rT, wee... 945 fel. 7 _m SPAN-| GREAT ic 2627_Dix! Se on late model light bebe hea rey seen ee STA. ontiac 2-dr $ 9 E TO os ed, MI 6-0168. ae REAT LAKES F we Sate wae titeone roe otras ee! 53 Chev. 2-dr. s osee§ WS, OY MANCHESTER | R Unch BEEMER ne “or Sale Trucks 90 __Take over ging WAGON. 53 Dodge 4d or ee eS B45 male, 1 weeks old, $38 Unebelenaed 7 seeders = is el ibe bivco MK TRUCK Ore ~ |e 955 Mar pe OO os Dontiac 4d sees 850 ™~N — 34875. rooms. 16 to 5 3-b "86 plates, $130 RUCK WITH IT r, ...$ 6 Fives: | Sree be teat e| Peta oe vo le See C @FCULY | buick hard $ 670 =, — i agentes ; r 5 a goace ; AL, Wind RaA ERS sotto eal poms il x Pot pg Al banat Oats ustom 4 D oe uick hardtop ..$ 645. BS ne Oxford, "OA ee a Bre got Sinday | 2-3200 on al eee PickUP. ot & Buick Ae 18 ie evrolet V-8 oY = ae Lee Sete ™ o eeeee i oA ofan poste Saar OFNTEAL, WOUSETRATL | ream Ag $1695 31 Bee 2dr. ......$ 4951 Boy ae ee conv.. .$1995 S. Fa eee ; i ty eae 5 r i "i os. Doves” ALL PEt | Soot ie A, HOUSETRATLER ia Cocoa *. TON 4 SPEED IL : 5] Plym oy sees eS 495 guards, Continental Tires. i: syed ples: tires, : 3-4515 : ousetr : outh ; car. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 tte rerrecron HyTcH Gate "OR Byagrevonnle ter ARRY DC i PNSCHINE IDE Q 00 Chev. 210 = — eter, rae, Roch- TRACTOR. IO j ; Poramed: Burr-sbell eee — ~~ PONTIAC CHIE! Pee Sas atmo 1O0D CONDI- . EROME ms. DGE Er. MOUTH | Blue é& on Radi V-8 2 dr. HG $1495 graph. . Tele- : Radio. TON OCHESTER Baginaw to deal Hone , o & Heat “* MOBILE ester Motor N PICKUP FORD D : € with 7. ater, low m __Hay Gr Jigen tires ‘oto ae [s) EALER ‘90 PLYMO! FE 2-0131 ileage. A Li é , Grain & Feed “7 FOR MORE pa UTH. TAKE reas : tt 1 SPE Ci HOWARD 1 LA GOOD PLA THAN 30 YEA payments EM 33 OVER : ae cE RS A 33 P ‘ ALPALPA. Alt KINDS MID-WI AL 2705 Orchard Las VRE, INC, a MERCURY HARD TOP. een STATION W ‘55D 7. HAY. NTE are | i082 rd Lake Rd. Kee tras. F ARD TO reen. Radi AGON VO j Mas awhaiener | neces Pr =R SALE etl! O-TON DODGE TR fo i td toned P. ex.| Well tires 1 owne o, heater, white -O CUS R | iit aa. Mele or | "ection of reconditioned used trai ber tures" tn good alge eee Birmingham sTobebakeR 2 tone green wiih mniching 1 . Royal $1895 ; . FIRST . rau. | —dition ‘pnin, missi . Aw S| Bao See eater, W/ t deliver. OA 8-3 Y mm straw. Will age that canbe purchas ae caEvIE Sytey ne Sxtord. For Sal ade. —-* Heater. salo oF “gn fact Ahead sae | W/wall tires, Spotiess peer tea a Peta aes Radio & | ae ere Se dale rd | ease ole Cars__91|___For Sale ¢ CNTRAL | abe a 155 P = v Ra. Oingel- spray open a ge load aoe i983 DODGE bed - J Ree oer ars | CS ONEY DOWN, JUS 8.| : : H DGE % TO I { : ) Cars 9 credit rat WN, JUST A ont : ‘No ap Gereo AE TUE UTCHINSON eee aint & Aides mm EXPRESS. ack W. aupt $9 FORD FAIRLANE 5 eae iL INCOL a ee = yeciarv inn 6 pass. ange sta. W agon $2095 & : } matic io, heate : x FR rgains! B ae we ne Ivory, H oe is om Pome ST, Glararee MOBILE ror ae INC. |, Pontiac Sales ! #5" Paget: PE tote ag PANEL. PEs —_ as y DS 88 SUPER | PC emit ontia eg? eres 2. “oan Bs | Ma ery cage Being or bare . OLDS ae SUPER MYDRA. | “urh Wie wali c dix | a ¢_reneons ing for busi- LOO eid tenn cael Pucay Pack.| % White w YDRAMATIC, « Hydr _S an $7 a cal to ch . Plenty of el New alls and a : ydramatic, Radi . oo 8 2 ab rer. tise “special warts iepUiLr UseD seen mation Ion guns N PANEL. PER- 1986 Plymouth OK! Your im Aubure,” nom, Used eee _ 3-146 iad eepeatumes | ORiandt Wl Ging EO do ppg ied Black Finish. Ru 395 need when en Fully ere, 4dr. 5 OLDS PONTIAC °56 4-DOOR F U ns good. 7 jae & them. Open e RE Y FORDS bettea. Pe uipped pli nee ' new MA “?DR. 68. R&H, ONTIAC °86 | s-DOOR eee se = os lawn sin Say Sueeey, very day » Birmin of 14 JOHNSO: cent down . : 171 8 SAQGI ible Radio 5 ONVERT- 1, hy one ver uste te T eS sell 2 tt lH } . Midwest re ges Mich. N MOTORS 1951 2 © r NAW transm Heater Auto! : : mouth mer, rucks +e : il lots of Us 3 | 4 oR. CHEV = ission. N matic mr ' at Barg: : ised Car of g HAVE, 4 0000 SELECTION Slaybaugh’s | Price Eetet clece HOM earl ewe ene eee pees 175,00 ©1245 Record gain Prices! Help us set .. and trac Ford and 420 | PE 21021 efore @ pm. 7 = ‘ ARE = | ae ontiac : Tosa EF oe as nother dises, harrow ase plows, | -=_ 806 Oakland Ave . ies Orebard Rie, INC RT 3 Burek Su qs Gin and. pee loaders, | | MER ____ Fe ¢00r | CHE | LIKE HOG hee Kee : dor 2. _./. = Dvn uper 4 Dr, HY oe sae 5g Bano ea ae | nt i ca RE GAMA wa te Mt | 82D v7 Iona cradsvaid betes 2a RAI ha 3 St Hnd 2h Sun) 3 Cra ie aiide, | er ‘an b whit « : ' } "rA TICE Cc: : Re ete |e F PTY \ soe Sh fn crevice sod Dulldosat,, loaders | AEVINRUDE bd BOATS hearance. Hedger po poles || GA Se antied $17 #8 “down 1952 Plymouth ‘ price soR5 ec SS hi dene K&N, fvdra 2 |] 23 i my Sd si See Ply. 2 dh 6299 Fe oe | euiaeNatebane ie aes ah, | fie et iio er em SOE cam cencnre| eee wee is a oad 2d 0 Sic rts for eo TELEG : 2} Av ervice, 608 OS Chresicr tee 12000 Sood tires SPOS ue Se di Sh a ' 7 son, and Olive cords, Fergu- EVINR RAPH Auburn 51 Chrys! = S198 don : dy { nt. dix. 2 = p.em iver tractors and UDE MOTORS. 1955 BEM $2005 GOWN 5 Sti! 1 a dt S72") and we im ts a THOM “FORD > CU Hare me SLU an le Og ; 1 Che ; 7 com als nd PBON H iSTOM Hard 955 Me : v. 4dr poe cenment vervice S"an| mane int'boating Layaway oskins Chev. We. tranaminsion ree Pat] 1951 Plymouth 129.00|] Flardtow RAIL, been si eco eo pee hardtop ibid ontiac Farm & available ~ time paym =o lee Dixte High® Say black ‘ower steering. _ uth fos | rdtop. R&ll nt = a Qs "54 C} wia. S/O z op S644 ® Industrial | KE i eats | MAple §-5071 was at M- age Like Hew. pala. lew mile- Cl. Cpe Medic &il, bright 1954 P 2 rev. 4dr = Pont dix 2 racto a VIS TTA { pen oiteer ALO How Only PCpe. cs. eee 95.00. vellow finis! Ey otituae 4-Door S 77 E wee 8/44 4 LIX Dei r Co. ; 3008 A RDWARE | 35 ARD 1. 1951 P ee se NS eal dan Ol SE suick S. 2 ¢ Ford 4 ~ Fr 40% coun Woodward Ave ee wHetmta. FF 240i a Auburn’ | tae oti 210 LOW MILEAGE. asia Crohns ARE, SINC. ee | beauty. $395 down . tv oe nileage beau_ "3 Ford 2 2 dr. dr. om) mS Nash i i SON —————— FF H Z ° nee z : abso R + x : Re = Sale #1442 | “tout boat and ere talk | _lando pans over Sastsenti OR: er Gee wat MOST NEW 195] Pineal cee 29.00 re At at satel lcs "52 Pon. dix. 2 dr ne "SE Ply. 2 dr.. oes $509 pris i = = 7 a = mye . . as qs ee ea i Sa ge a5 ei A b. sf 77| cere me CnEnerCTATY Lae Wee | AV ILL ACCE Pr sues | = _ 27978 Fordor 4950 Old : _ S195 dn. 53 Hecker C. Cpe. $3 2 36 Dodge 2 > de. $244 a ART AUCTI Layaway or x cnsecel moleee” Outboard =m j 1951 P oo eee ~=—9000 smote sbioer 54 Ply. ; I 44 157 fF wee MOL ang ON BAL bank rs anc otors, bo j Si} : Holhdav i 2 dr = 2 Ford RI Good met dori Fe Pvt. sales ie ITARRINGTON BON’ ances cunn cameras, ete’ eo - 6 fae ae Hardtop Roo 6125 '52 Ford | C286 53 Chew. Wen. S644 es. 0 et mdr - a RG Och . ©4275 ‘32 v. gn. S6 F ete. ed furniture, sas WORKS iP car Birt easy Sn used \D 134 y woe awe 129CO | red Sengine, black ane 195) Chevrolet 21 S47) dodge coe S644 54 Buick 2 te . 1 SO44 or Sele Housstraliers 78| Transportatie ° re 2.8033 fle BUTE Sononeinonons Sale ee | RATI new seat covers [loss tie: a ee oe ae . nsportatio etal et Oakia SED CARS ordor ae CHOW Hh fl : NPD : Seat COvert s dr. S44 ee odge Cl: ce ee | Transportation Offered 87 ee FE_ Of 195 ~ 85.00 payment ne good rinbitye } 441 S44 o's Fare Cpe) on vir 47333 | so BR ay sary ecrs yer, pilents oO J _- ot Bes : _ CAR nd ] S: suick Se > Wie mitles ny ity eit ve 3 te S80 - 2dr ~2 T ee Fie. ac Avert Auto SEATTLE, “Bright S i | Cc - Cars, 1950 Chrysler “a 70.00 - ‘ lett on this sure 33 Ford Rh. \ gn Sr af Nash Rambler oe ’ xie Hwy. FE 2-0 Bales, 2020 po 5 Ou Hord ais $]O5 Miniter anenencen é =a St bop i S120) Tal er Sal TRUCK GOING | | r eSY Cars ordor ... a) 195 _° 5 mmee G arter. SO : rd Cry. Sed. $1 ] 5 ose eee Pars) ) Bs } Gowan Gace es load either 0, onTH Siar Se] : 1950 De Soto — g900 | 1950 Ford 2Dr. R& y down. $ | 0. 0 dows cn oa have jaloust . WAYNE STUDEN 'E 5-6806. ectlo 6 . sald Naesestils NR weno Bio St lf : 0 Doors. fall siorm windows. Double poeeaee A DESIRES RID | +<< as 9 nals V-&s ence eeeeese 79.00 | ¢8T- Over 25 ideal 2nd / Down Delivers! walls for pro oak fesse | Southeast. Mo EXPENSES x6 ee Olds 98 dix. Hdav sed | lard Doors c a moto — Rooditians. 195 as ANY OXE OF LHE te last rizine ger ectopatruction, | _ 47280, Piidac ere E> Olds 88 2 dr. av sec é oo agons ee ich Gone 75.00 Nod at Oliver Buick. : Pontiac) 129 Hard Panel = 1E CARS Iso the bet 34-38-42-45 wt i ne dL. SS aEInaininmeenee *S4 Olds OR onvertibles 5 Je Soto aia . own payment teat L Ay ee: Ss ne ere ts q @ ft upsteir cake | tal ‘ 1: z s U8 dix. Hiday c . Sede” ” essary , nec- ~ very low pric 1 Chev. Bel A: "51 Ply. S tity vat regular eategt fod. oun leq huge eee on sched- a Olds 98 sedan dav cpe. NO CREDIT PROBLEM on beets veee 22.00 ” fora Bo vd car, Harry "52 Ford 2 A NE SOF Ord: ee gM. down, Up 0 60 months, mi ine Florida #39 80 Fe “Fare only a ond Customline 4dr. | * As low as Fi ie ~ 1 $1495 7 this one. No Alone '32 Dodge Cl. Cy "$0 Chev. 34 Tor jee General . | ine Agent OR 3-94 erry Service, | 53 Cadillac 62 ar. | ordor ... _. 984 Buick . : Mvment necessar bi SO aqe Pew ee OR 4 lon Ex San iS now in 1 I _w 41 1753 2 sedan ' $1659 1950 De S Teese OD 00 Lene Special j Sary. $0 Ferd Sta. We sunick Hard 5 ft, len 8-27-30- | janted U Se 3 De dg f | : e Soto Door > &, ‘ ef gu. S ardto We dare aths. sed Cars _ 88 753 Olds ee oronet ‘Pull price Fordor 75 ( low, ih & H, dy na. oN . 1 Ford V 1tori ae : . coaches im compare thes — 'c an Just , OS Hadena ; 75.00 : sage one ae . SRS : 9 a at or vai adm |= oe _ PE 2006 cay = eves. be ae ok! sedan | “ = ‘to oe month and i iudeon with our 30 ay I 000 1933 Binick Special 2 TRUCKS : vo mere on | LATE M NTED 5 Ont onths ore or . = mile a, uh Lee Dr .. special 1952 Ford 1 . We ha "te our ot et Muon SHARE iv erean | 53 ee pe IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 7 1050 Wineoin | - 79.00 | down guarantee. $395 ar au a nice clean 1954 ord {4 Ton Panel vem few used t WAITING TITLE, | 75 ornet Ri 16 , ‘ an ihe partcuiat 34 Ford 1 7 ee rafi AT "S52? Cad ghest trade= — C1. € ( particular rd 1 To rnin et sel) era that adillac | e—Lowest terme pen. buvxer. $195 ulat A nn Express oe 44 s ° weekia rented plan G ’ c é ac coupe | = i 1050 ont eee 45.00 BGle $195 down 1950 @hev on Presse c cee shale Ben hare a2e'ad LENN'S $2 Pontiac 2 dr. 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NINE | My Friend Flicka’ Series Aimed at Younasters — Horse Story Provides! Dandy Adventure for the’ Small Fry By JACK Q’BRIAN NEW YORK (INS)—“My Friend Flicka’ was scheduled for TV early this season but something went awry and it was withdrawn; _ until such time as it would be considered more suitable for TV by its producers’'—20th Century-| Fox—standards. It finally galloped back into CBS-TV's corral as a jim dandy adventure series, full of noble ac-; tion, an ideal level of small-boy excitement, a generally very good, early evening half hour. It’s the video version of the Fox film of a few years ago, whose title role is taken by a colorful filly named Flicka, owned by a fine small-boy hero, played by 11-year-old Canadian actor Johnny Washbrook. Gene Evans plays father, proving his qualities in various ways such as having a dinger of a fist fight with a hoss thief; and the lad’s mother is played by Anita Louise, whose beautiful face is almost enough to justify the 30 minutes all by itself. In case there’s aout left that) Michael Della Rocca will go | the $64,000 jackpot tonight, the| show’s producers have been busy | timing the small talk involving | — Gino Prato'’s entrance as Mike's “expert adviser” : FAMILY AFFAIR ‘Gallops Onto Television Screens the boy's! admirable , Today's Television Programs - - ee furnished by stations listed in = — are subject to ae without notice. Sullivan eb Lead Parade on St. Pat's Day | uation of Boston by the British: iseph F, er Lj td oo a j | invitation to appear. as honorary _ chief marshal of the March 17 parade in South Boston. “The last time F visited there [ had a wonderful time at the South Boston Boys’ Club. I'm look- BOSTON (INS)—Television star. _ing forward to returning to the hub Ed Sullivan has accepted an in-'of the universe which is blessed 'vitation to serve as honorary mar- with such a friendly and warm ‘shal of the annual March 17th pa-| population.’ ‘rade in South Boston. |. “Of all the cities 1 have ever The parade commemorates St. ivisited, I shall never forget the ‘Patrick's Day as well as the evac-|\Warmth of Boston's welcome.” lArmy in the Revolutionary War. With a new process, worn metal Sullivan told Chief Marshall Jo- ‘parts on automotive brake shoes Reeney in aa telegram: can now be ‘‘retreaded” with new “Tam delighted to accept your eal ae — Cc hannel 2—WJBK-TV * Channel —wws. TV. c hannel J-WXYZ-TV Channel. -CKLW. Tv " ‘TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS '6:00—(7) Wild Bilt Hickok. Guy Big payday for the Condos family Mladince (in Wesers (adeaabere: tonight courtesy of Martha Raye— ex-husband Nick Condos will col- lect his usual manager's fee, daughter Melodye Condos will act} with mom, and ex-brother-i in-law} Steve Condos will dance. .. Pai Silvers Feb. 28 script an expert perform- ance the episode is called ‘‘Miss America, for a Miss America contestant. And of course you'll re paeribes Phil once was married to honest-to-Venus Miss Americ a—Jo} Carroll Dennison. The Lone Ranger is celebrat- | ing his 23rd anniversary on all three networks .. . (it's telecast Thursday and Saturday on ABC and CBS, on NBC radio daily) .+ “Down You Go” ex-Marge Weskit of ” eon, Peepers. —— | ” r | makes her TV re- Ed Sullivan Carol Haney turn Feb. 26 on the show. .. Eizhteen Deanna Durbin movies are set to sail into the channels. MENTAL STUDY Dr. Wiliam C. Menninger, of the famed Menninger Clinic at Topeko, Kan., will narrate a study | of mental illness, ‘‘Out of Dark-| ness,”” CBS-TV's “actuality drama,” a new, clumsy and irritat-) ing name for “Documentary,”’ Sunday. who wrote the exciting “12 Angry Men’ last year, and won all the TV drama prizes, has another pulse- popes ready for the Alcoa Hour Sunday: “Tragedy in a oe Town,” about a lynch mob. Reginald Rose, Jack Benny's last show was performed against all normal TV theory—against a flat stage cur: | tain— but it still was a howl, Jack in finest fettle aided by | William Holden and Frances (Mrs. Edgar) Bergen, a detight- fully amusing dollface. . . Our funniest Valentine. Jack Benny, is 39 for the 23rd time today. Perry Como hired Vera-Fllen for his show Saturday, with more big names to come for the first con- test with Jackie Gleason, whose losing battle againgt the rgtings convinced him his shows aren't at fault, only the time they start. . Gleason's filmed ‘ Honeymoon- ers’ starts at 8 p. m. Saturday, to he followed at & 30 by “Stage Show," to be followed by interest- ing tabulation et index ratings Most of the Comedy Hour re- mains limp but Stan Freberg's fresh nonsense with his amat- ingly facile dummy was fine both in material and performance. Jayne Mansfield with John, D me gang changed its title tem- porarily to “What's My Neckline? om a ice the major shakeup on the at quizcast? Scrambled the seating arrans ements: ve Statisticians expect a harp in- crease in the number of US. marriages around 1960 when “baby boom’ babies begin to reach the age of marriage Answer to Today's Puatie 2] ah 9) MMOl yin a) 6: 15—(4) should give his| '€:25—(2) an) | ! | aed as per-| manent panelist Georgiann John-| “Mr. | '8:00—(9) (9) Circle 9 Theater, Gene Autry investigates gambler who vic- timizes his pal in ‘‘Cowboy Sere- nade.”” Williams, Bill Fleming. Jack Harris. Musical variety. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. TV Weatherman. Dr: Everett Phelps. ” about Sgt. Bilko mening '¢: 30—(7) Gangbusters. “The Quir- ley Gang.” (4) Traffic Court. Cases recreated before Judge Watts. (2) Patti Page Show. Mu- sic, variety. 6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Olli¢. Puppet comedy. (9) Abbott and Costello. Bud and Lou try to save their landlord from a breach of promise suit in “Well Oiled’ (4) Celebrity Playhouse. Artist turns art forger for revenge against (4) News and Sports. Paul) critic who ruined his career in “The Hoax,” with Paul Henreid, Herbert Marshall. (2) Do You Trust Your Wife. Quiz with Ed- | gar Bergen, host. | 7:15—(7) News. John Daly 7:30—i7) Warner Bros. Presents. New dramatic series. “Siege,” suspense thriller about an es- caped convict with Elizabeth Montgomery, Paul Richards; | Gig Young host. (9) Count of Monte Cristo. George Dolenz in’ “The Three Napoleons,"’ Count) goes to aid of daughter of murdered friend. (4) Dinah Shore. Songs. (2) Name that Tune. Musical quiz. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. Theater. ‘The Painted Blind,” story of woman who gave up concert career to marry and hopes ore of her daughters will have the career she missed. | (4) Martha Raye Show. Valen-| tine’s Day adventure with Hedda Hopper;' Tim Hovey; Rocky | Graziano; Condos and Brandow,| dance team, Vincent Price, Julius LaRosa, Martha goes to Holly- wood and causes confusion on the train. (2) Phil Silvers Show Sgt. Bilko finds himself stumped for an answer when a lady ser- geant sets her cap forehim: Ediz- abeth Fraser featured. _ $:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. Earp helps cowboys save their winnings in “Killing at Cowskin Creek.” Hlugh O'Brian star. (2) Navy Log. ““Lunger of Kunsan,” story of haw commander of mine- sweeper made vital contribution to the Korean War. Philip Bourneuf stars. 9:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy “Wyatt Earp Visits the Wil- and causes no end of excitement, Hugh O'Brian guest with Danny Thomas. (9) Guy Lombardo. Musical variety with Lombardo band and soloists. (2) Jane Wyman’s Fireside Theater. Scandinavian bride raises havoc in the New England community where her husband is minister “Kristi,” starring Jane Wyman and Jack Kelly. (2) Meet Millie Millie is worried that her mother is s lonely so she invites her toa llaams” WISHING . Won't Make It So! If vou can't drive, wishing yeu could just won't belp . . . BUT “SAFE WAY" CAN! Using modern methods, they will teach vee te drive correctly and safely. Don't put ft off . eall for complete detafls teday! SAFE WAY DRIVING SCHOOL PHONE: Fe ites FE 4-7891 Honchell’s Radio and Service Work anteed OPEN NIGHTS ‘Til 9 — FE $-2225 Alter Al Bivd. 8. FE 4 * ri party. Florence Halop, Elena 9: eo—14) “Romper Roortt. Verdugo star. Red Skelton, guest. 9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) 9:30—(7) Cavalcade Theater. Ger-| throb Theater. trude Micheal plays ‘“Maor Pau- 18: :65—(4) Faye Elizabeth. line,” glamorous Northern spy) 1®: :00—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4) during Civil War, uses clever! Ding Dong School. ruse to cheat Confederate hang- 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) man. (9) Pick te Stars. Variety) Ernie Kovacs Show. show with new Canadian talent.|10:55—(7) News. Story Studio. (4) Playwrights ‘56. “Return to /11:00—(4) Home. Cassino,” story of embittered GI) |11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (7) News, who returns to battleground Auntie Dee. where his brother died and meets) wepNESDAY AFTERNOON German doctor he feels is re- A: 2) Val Lad sponsible for his’ death. John '*:00~(2) Valiant Lady, Forsythe stars. (2) Red Skelton} Messee "rmie. (1) Show. Red and Marvin Kaplan| Cone Heart- ==) Chl, (4) Ten-. O'clock’ mer church pastor. Clinton Valley Council execu-| itive William DeGrace presented the award from the National Coun achievement by the nine explorers and two adult leaders during the post's first year of organization. Advisor King Stetier revealed the group will be known as the Frank MacAllister Post, in honor of Rev. Franklin MacAllister who initiated the church's scouting program. Rev. MacAllister was the main speaker at the banquet. The national achievement ts based on top-flight programming by the boys, with adult sypervi- or, and also for operation of the Post on a regulated budget basis. In *addition to council activities, have a Valentine double dace) 12:10—(9) Prayer, Sign On. with Sally Forrest and her girl! 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Take friend. ; | a Look. 10:00—(7) Hockey. Detroit Red) 12:30—(2) Wings vs. New York Rangers. (4) Feather Your Nest. (9) Your TV Theater. Drama’ Beulah. (9) Folk Songs. to be announced. (2) The $64,000 y2:45—(2) Guilding Light. (9) Fea- Question. Super Quiz with Hal turette. March as host. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color.| /10:30—(9) China Smith. Woman and. (7) Charm Kitchen. (9)! who has left her husband for, another man hires China to re- 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. trieve her belongings from her 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. husband’s yacht in “My Ship,1:55—(4) Fran Harris. Has a Golden Keel," starring 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis Dan Duryea. (4) Studio 57. Pat Hour of Shows. O'Brien, Virginia Bruce in, Seven. “Who's Calling,” drama of pair 2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. News, Shoppers Show. ! (4) who plot man’s death but are 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC Aker, Tom Hoisington, John Cas- Paris’ stopped by twist of fate that, Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon sends police to their home. (2)) Film Festival. Highway Patrol. Broderick Craw- 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. ford in adventure drama. | 3: 55—(9) News. 10:45—(7) News. Dick Femmel. | 4: 00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety; With Life. with Soupy Sales. (9) National 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. News. (4) News. Paul Wiliams. | (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 4:30—(2) On Your 11:10—(9) Local Weather Cast. Queen for a Day. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Mas- 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) simo Girotti in “Paula.” (9) Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey Film Theater. Wayne Morris, Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. | Lola Albright in ‘Sierra Pas- 5:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey, sage," man searches for his Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody, father’s murderer. (4) Little Show. John Abbott, William Flint to Remove Funds Phipps in ‘Smooth Fingers.”’ (2) (4) Mod- ern Romances. Account. Miss Fairweather. Mary Ann tO Finance Pay Raises Ledigetlla FLINT ® — The Flint City Com. 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford mission voted last night to take Music $54,000 from its Municipal Park 11:25—12) Nightwatch Theater, “Down Missouri Way " 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Maxine Sullivan, ing Authornty and $43,000 from its Housiag Authority to finance em- plove pay raises through March 3. | The Commission recently voted pay increases ranging from 5 to) 20 per cent for city employes. | Ford. Available funds for the increases, (4) Today's however, were exhausted Feb. 3.. Voters turned down recently a ‘proposed four-mill tax increase to Allen host singer WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:45—(2) Les Paul & Marvy 50—(2) Meditations Farm Report 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front 7:00—(2) Morning Show. ‘4) To- finance pay increases. day ee : a 7:55—(2) Weather Some of the world's leading ports 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) are not close to the sea. London Little Rascals is 67 miles upriver, Antwerp 50 8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) miles. Bordeaux 60. Bremen 54, Wixie Wonderland, and Hamburg 69 i: i wre Of the 2 great Canadian | -O. F.C. 18 the 1 whiskies— ...for lightness, for elegance | MAPORTED CANADIAN WHTSKT, A BLEND, 6 YEARS QLD. 869 PROOF. SCHEMLEY DISTILLERS (0. WEW YORK CITY | Franks, Robert Mineweaser, | (9) Justice Colt. | | the explorers operate under a four- | point program of outdoors, voca- iti nal, social r Search be Tomow!| 10) ial and service attitudes. (7), During awards presentations afterwards, members of the post received emergency service rat- | ings and awards. They are: Charles Bradshaw, Norman Mal- lory, Richard Mallory, Emil Frisch, Michael Biallas, Robert ert Birchmeier and Harry Col- well dr. Carl Sallee Jr., Billy Sallee, Wayne caddan and Eugene Cascaddan. Movies of recent troop activities Boy Scouts of America, for | Optometrists End Education Meeting EAST LANSING & — Optome- trists and educators from through- out the state ended a pioneering itwo-day session at Michigan State University Monday devoted to studying the effects of- poor eye-| sight on the learning abilities =) | Program. children, read, John Baxter, Theodore Gertz and Don Williams and Scoutmaster Nelson Kirby also took part in the | “Because reading is the very; foundation of all education, child with poor eyesight will find himself handicapped all through’ his school years because of inade-| quate preparation Dr, Franks said * * Dr. Fred C, Franks of Lansing, president of the Michigan Optome-'! tric Association, said children with visual handicaps experience par- ticular difficulty in learning to’ ACROSS | 1 Humanitarian, -- LOad s a 10 Pro rams - - =e 6 Bhe is —— She ts —~ b ~ all who know ca wa, Add CKLW, (800) Ww, (ee) wean, Lad W2rxe, (1878) WPON, ennetpemanenntinet- Recent emenrar eee he omnia agee ‘TONIGHT | WPON, Zee & Orville | 9:30—WJR, Mrs. Page CKLW, Bdme Cantor 4 Distant WJR, Joseph Hainline 11:06—WJR, Joseph Hainiine | WW. Minute Parade WJBK.'Tom George 15 Evaluate Ly | wws. News by Lewis WWJ, Bruce Mayer WXYZ. Breakfast Club . WCAR, News Caravan 16 Ages iy | WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie| WXYZ, News, Top of Town | | CKLW, Toby David WPON. Guy Nunn 17 Louse egg a el | CELW, News, Sports CKLW, News, Sports | WJBK, Tom George 2:00—WJR, 2nd Mrs. Burton 18 oy heroine ‘ | WJBK, News, Don McLeod WJBK. News, Mickey Shorr) WCAR. Rhythm Houndup ‘WWJ, Ross Mulholland 20 Her handicaps | WPON, New WPON, News and Sports WPON, WPON Goes Calling | WXYZ, News, Winter do not -—-~ 6:36—WJR, Bob 11:36—WJR, Midnight aastell $0. ew IR, Arthur Godfrey) CKLW, Bud, Davies =k works WWJ, Ross Mulholland WWJ. Bruce Mayer WWJ, Weekday |. WJBK. News, Don McLeod |? ~ of WXYZ, Bill Stern Top of the Town WXYZ, My True Story | WCAR, News Caravan 26 Frese \ CKLW. Eldie Chase CKLW, Ted McCoy CKLW, News, Homechats WPON, News, Nelsdn Edly storehéus | WJBK, Don McLeod WJBK, Mickey Shorr WJBK, News, Tom George | 2:36—WJR, Nore Drake 31 Therate WPON, Sports Slants WPON, Blues Chaser WCAR, News, Temple WWJ, Weekday 33 Diminutive 1:00—WJIR, Guest House er a. WPON. News, Party WXYZ, News, Winter beings WWJ. Three Star Extra WEDNESDAY MORNING —10:30-—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | CKLW, Bud Davies 2 Perfect types Y WXYZ, Stars at Seven | ——- eo Vinall | WWJ. Weekday WJBK, Don McLeod 35 Wading birds CKLW, Fulton Lewis Jr. | WWJ. New; WXYZ, When a Girl Marries) WCAR, cern ot Music /3@ Exploit a | WJBK, News. Mickey Shorr) WXYZ, Pred Wolf * CKLW, Mary Morgan te! ae ib 1460 37 Less good | WPON, News, Record Room) CKLW, Rooster Club WJBK, Tom feorge wae ww, Warren, News 34 Brects 7:30—WJR, Guest House WJBK, Gentile, meee WCAR, Pontiac High School ww. Weekday Droops , Morgan Beatt WPON, Cowboy Hank WPON, Pontiac Party ¥Z, McKenaie Narrow iniet i WXYZ, Day's Events 6:30—WJR, Voice of Agricit | 11:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | CKLW, Bud Davies jt In this way CKLW, Gabriel Heatter WWJ, Bob Maxweil WWJ, Weekday WJBK, News, Don McLeod (51 Pawo beetle a Mickey Shorr WXYZ, Fred ‘deol WXYZ, Walt Disney WCAR, News Caravan $3 Colo Record Reom CKLW, Guy Nun CKLW, Story Time WPON, News. Club 1460 55 Natives of 8: own Bing Crosby WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge, WJBK, News, Mie George 3:30—WJR, House Party Rome WWJ, People Are Punny WPON, Rise 'n' Shine WCAR, News, Lady ebadd Hotel for Pets 36 That which _ WXYZ, Show World 7:00—WJR, Jim Vinal) WPON, News, Party . News, McKenzie eats aWay CKLW, Treasury Agent WWJ, Bob Maxwell 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind CKLW. Bud Davies 57 Boothsayers WJBK, News, Mickey ner et Say prea cede alg WWJ, Weekday McLeod $8 Cuble meter N, News, Record Room Y. News, Toby had WXYZ, News, Winter wean. Caravan of Muste ’ ® Promontory ve gC °, 8:30—WJR, Suspense WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge CKLW, Queen for a Day WPON, Chib 1466 Lon chdes 10 Heap ‘8cot.) Womens tos: - ecole was “ WWJ, Lone Ranger WPON, News, Rise, Shine WJBK, Tom George 4:00—WJR, Parade of Bands 1 Rabbit 12 Low sand hill 30 Essential 42 Indian weights | WXYZ, Hockey 7:30—WIR, Music Hall WCAR, Music in the Ale WWJ, Right te Happiness | 2 River in 13 Tardy being 43 Century plant CKLW, Squad WWJ, Bob Maxwell WPON, Pontiac Party WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie Germany 18 Pronoun 32 Tasto solo 44 Diversion WJBK, Mickey Shorr WwxyYz, jood News, Wolf WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | CKLW, Eddie Chase > Sane: ~topped Trade iad.) 45 Asterink WPON r om CKLW, Terrence O'De 12:00-—WJIR, Jack White WJBK, News, Don McLeod hill 21 Renovates 33 Grazing 47 Horse's gait 9:00—WJIR, News, J. 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McGee and Molly WJBK, News; Gentile, Binge | 1:00—-WJR, Road of Life WJBK, News, Don McLeod | ooo Peseaiagd ny or Coffee ~ Clem WWJ, Ross Mulholland WCAR, News, Corre } , News, an EKuren IN, Rise 'n* Shin WXYZ, Paul Winter WPOCN, News, Serenade — oe F WIBK, News, Mickey Short) 9:60—-WJR, William Sheeban | CKLW, Bud Davies | 5:20=WJR, Music | Hall Explorer Scouts of Pontiac Post, were also shown during the eve-| , News ‘J, Minute Parade WJBK, Tom George WWJ, Jim and | ripe : lea |10:30—WJR, ' Believe, Massey) WXYZ, Breakfast Club WCAR, News Caravan | WXYZ News, McKensie -/66 received national recognition) ing. WWJ. News by Lewis CKLW, News, Toly David | WPON, News. Platter Parlor) CKLW, Eddie Chase at a dinner in Joslyn Avenue Unit-|_ Tenderfoot Dave Bowman was, WXYZ, Hockey WJBK. News, Tom George | 1:30—WJR, Y'ng Dr. Majone) WJBK, Don McLeod : sworn in and explorer Richard CKLW, Ted McCoy WCAR, News Roundup WWJ. 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Michigan Bell Telephone Company. “| hear you have a telephone in your bedroom, one in your kitchen, and one in your basement.” ges nema oH seh A i . FEBRUARY 14, 1956 THIRTY — . , i Hospital Meet KNOW HIM | BY HIS LABEL .e: ] to Outline Use of U.S.) _ Funds for New Sites \ my 4 b's PROFESSIONAL , MAN! LANSING wh — The State Office tion today announced plans for a ‘public hearing at the Lansing head- quarters of the State Health De- partment Feb.- 23 to explain pro- |visions covering federal aid for hospital construction. . You choose your doctor for The hearing will outline proce- ‘dures for distribution of federal funds available to assist in the con- ‘struction of skilled nursing homes, out-patient diagnostic and treat- ment centers, rehabilitation facili- ties and chronic disease hospitals. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDA' Will Explain Aid State Building Group | of Hospital Survey and Construc-| | The little ones have been named after models of the car. ee Murder Paroles to Get Last Vote State. Senate to Decide on Making Accomplices Eligible After Jail Stay LANSENG wW — A controversial bill to make accomplices serving life terms for murder eligible for ‘ +parole after 17 years comes up for 'a final vote in the Senate today. | The measure, passed for third reading last night, would apply only.to convicts who actually didn’t pull the trigger but were convicted as principals in & crime. At the request of Sen. Creigh- | ton R, Coleman (R-Battle Creek), the Corrections Department pro- duced a list of about 60 lifers who have served more than 17 years and could be eligible for parole. The list included several mem- bers of Detfoit's old Purple Gang and the Black Legion. . In all, there are 529 persons serv- ing life terms for murder in state prisons. Of these, about 120 were | ‘accused only as accomplices and | about half of them have served 17 é ‘ years or more. MATERNITY CAR — A new “dodge’’ was tried recently when a | CAREFUL SCREENING mama rabbit gave birth to a litter in a brand-new, pink-and-gray | Sen. Harry F. Hittle (R-Lansing), Dodge. The back door of the car had been left open at a car agency | 5Ponsor of the bill, has A pere in Cleveland, Ohio. So mama rabbit moved in. Agency owner Alvin [ges ay oa wn Podway, above, has been feeding them and keeping the car motor ee E Siere | alien . par oe running each night to operate the heater and warm the furry family. scecenine He has said it would not result in any mass evacuation of ~ prison cells Fi % so” a * ” Award Cites Henry Ford I i: ym .2coe not eligible for parole. He can be America today cited Henry Ford month, — dead nine years — for helping “Over and above the direct as-, American colleges in 1956. sistance this outstanding grant will Lloyd to Visit Arabs The editors of Whe's Who give the 615 financially hard-)* )onpnoN uw—Foreign secretary picked Ford for their biennial ci- pressed private colleges and uni- Selwyn Lloyd will visit major capi- tation honoring exceptional giv. versities which are the specific tajs in the Middle East and South ing to American eduation be- recipients, I believe that the at-| Asia jate this month for talks with cause of 310 million dollars in tention its size has automatically top government leaders. His main grants the Ford Foundation will attracted will prove to be exactly | purpose is to explore ways of halt- give 615 private colleges and uni- what is needed to awaken the na- ing the spread of Soviet influence. CHICAGO w — Who's Who in, America, te be pablished tis ifreed only by commutation of sen-|: , |tence or pardon by the governor. versities. 'To Manage Facili The Ford. Foundation was set up i 9 Y before their deaths bv the indus- eect prgihens bre mrtg We trialist and his son, Edsel. |Mathieson o ro akes office : i Announcing the posthumous cl- | March 9 as chairman of the ig tation, the Who's Who editors said Sponsored by PONTIAC ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS Fronk A. Anderson H. W. Huttenlocher jtion to the necessity of saving our While en route to Karachi for a private liberal arts and sciences Southeast Asia Treaty Organization colleges and universities,”’ the let-| meeting, Lioyd plans to stop off at =e a a ‘Cairo, Baghdad, Tehran, New Del- ord, founder of the Ford Mo- pj and possibly other capitals. jtor Co, died in 197 at the age y di of 83. 5 Cents for Time | In the first six months of 1955.) 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